Psalm 119:41-48
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The Word of God enables the psalmist to provide a suitable and joyful confession.
The psalmist begins by asking for more than simply head knowledge of the Word of God. He is asking for God’s mercy to bring about salvation through the Word. (v. 41) The challenge of the unbeliever can’t be answered with a dry academic knowledge of God alone, nor solely an emotional response, but personal trust in God’s Word (v. 42). Verse 43 poses an interesting question: “Why would God take His truth out of the mouth or conversation of the psalmist?” This reflects the reality that if a person’s life is in rebellion and willful error, their testimony is rendered invalid. When we testify about the Lord, we do so not on our own, but in the power of the Spirit. A godless man can say the words of a witness, but it is only dust in the wind or hot air. The syllables may be in the mouth of a wicked witness, but it will lack power because God will remove His blessing from it. The last part of verse 43 says the psalmist will “wait” or “hope” in God’s laws. Hope always has a future element to it, but it is never simply a vague, wishful dream. The hope given us by God’s Word is future but also certain. We wait because it is not yet, but this hope is as certain as the passing of time.
Because of the Lord’s testimony and his love for it, the psalmist is a bold witness. He keeps the Lord’s commands, loves the Lord’s commands, and gives testimony to the Lord’s commands. He does so before kings with a sense of freedom because the one on trial is not the psalmist but the Lord’s ordinances. If called to account for himself and his own power, a disciple is really not much. But the disciple’s love for God and His Word sets him up in liberty or freedom. The word translated “liberty” or “freedom” literally means “wide” or “broad.” It is often used to refer to land. The idea is that there is plenty of room and no one is going to hem you in or restrict you. There is so much confidence that the word was even used of arrogance. The disciple who walks in the power of God’s Word has so much going for him no one and nothing is going to put “the squeeze” on him. The disciple experiences the power of God’s Word and grows to love it more and more.
“Lord, thank You for the boldness I have because of Your word. AMEN”