Monday, February 10, 2020

Psalm for Sunday, February 16, 2020


Reflections   (by J. Kim)
    

“Blessed are they who follow the law
of the Lord.”

Our psalmist is in prayer asking for many things.  He asks, "Open my eyes, that I may consider the 
wonders of your law."  We may 
not think of the law as wonderful, 
but rather may consider it restrictive and harsh, but if we learn to do His will, we find that we are liberated, 
set free from the sin that drags us down.  We choose life instead of death.

The Lord reveals to us very clearly how to live a life that is "happy" and full of peace.  "Happy are those who observe 
God's decrees, who seek the Lord with 
all their heart." 

However, with man's sinful nature, we are
likely to fall far short.  God never intended
to justify anyone through the Law of Moses. 
Rather, the law shows us where we are sinful.
Fortunately for us, God sent his son among us 
to redeem us from those sins   

If we are not sure where sin lurks in our lives,
then our prayer becomes the words of the
psalmist, “Give me discernment, that I may
observe your law and keep it with all my heart.” 

The closer we walk with the Lord, the brighter
He shines his goodness into the darkest corners
of our minds and hearts.  And it's exactly the
purity of our innermost thoughts and motives
that matters most to the Lord.  Even the Scribes
and Pharisees were good at following the law
with their actions.  The Gospel asks us to delve
further than that, and make following the law
about the condition of our inner selves.
(Matthew 5: 17-37)

Amen


Discussion Questions for Reflection  

1.  Our psalmist affirms that those who walk in the law of the Lord, those 
who observe His decrees, will be happy and blessed.   Based on your own experience, how does our Savior lift you back up and restore you when you  stumble?

 2.  The Psalm's verses petition the Lord to instruct us in the way of His  statutes.  Tell of how you receive guidance and discernment from 
the Lord that will help you observe His law and keep it with all your heart.



1 comment:

  1. Rudy H5:58 PM

    We are so helpless apart from the Lord. Like the Psalmist in Psalm 119 Vs 32-34, it is so important that we learn to ask and depend upon God to teach us His decrees and then to follow them. How can we understand God's Word? Again, we must ask Him to help us to understand and obey His law. Sadly, I think many of us are weak because we depend upon ourselves; we think that we have the ability in ourselves to be obedient to God.
    We pray that God will give us understanding and then will direct us in the path of obedience to Him and to His laws.

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