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What a fruitful harvest "daily meditation on the law of God!"
Posted : 11 Jun, 2013 02:15 AM
Psalm 119:98 You through Your commandments have made me wiser than my enemies; for they are ever with me.
99. I have more understanding than all my teachers: for
Your testimonies are my meditation.
100. I understand more than the ancients, because I keep
Your precepts.
What a fruitful harvest did David reap from his glowing love,
and "daily meditation on the law of God!" He became wiser
than his enemies in "subtlety"-than all his teachers in doctrinethan the ancients in experience. Yet he is not speaking of his
extraordinary gifts as a prophet, but of his knowledge gained
by ordinary means. Nor is he here boasting of his own
attainments: but commending the grace of God in and
towards him-You through Your commandments have made
me wiser. How much more wisdom does the persecuted
believer draw from the word of God, than his persecutors
have ever acquired from the learning of this world! Those,
however, who have been effectually taught of God, need to be
daily taught of Him. While they rest upon their God, and seek
counsel in His word, they are wise indeed; yet when they trust
to their own wisdom, and turn to their own counsel, they
become a bye-word and occasion of offence by their own
folly. Was David wiser than his enemies or his teachers, when he dissembled himself before Achish-or when he yielded to
the indulgence of lust-or when in the pride of his heart he
numbered the people? Alas! how often do even God's children
befool themselves in the ways of sin!
But how did David attain this Divine wisdom? Not by habits of
extensive reading-not by natural intelligence-but by a diligent
meditation in the testimonies. In order to avail ourselves,
however, of this means-a simple reception of the Divine
testimony is of absolute importance. We can never obtain that
assurance of the certainty of our faith, which is indispensable
to our peace, or resist the influence of unenlightened
teachers, or the long-established worldly maxims of the
ancients, except by entire submission to the supreme
authority of Scripture. Many sincere Christians-especially at
the outset of their course-are much hindered-either by the
skepticism of others, or of their own minds; or from their
previous habit of studying the Bible in the light of carnal
wisdom, or in dependence upon human teaching. Such need
special prayer for humility of mind and simplicity of faith.
Under this gracious influence they will discern that path to
glory, which in infinite condescension is made so plain, that
"the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein," and
the unlearned believer, who has the word before his eyes, in
his heart, and in his life, shall become "perfect, thoroughly
furnished unto all good works."
In our Christian progress, David's habit of scriptural meditation
will prove of essential service. For while those who "confer
with flesh and blood" cannot have their counselors always at
hand; we, seeking our wisdom from the word of God, have the
best Counselor ever with us, teaching us what to do, and what
to expect. Obedience also, as well as meditation, directs our
way. David found understanding, because he kept the
precepts. And David's Lord has pointed out the same path of
light: "If any man will do God's will, he shall know of the doctrine." "You meet him who rejoices, and works
righteousness-those that remember You in Your ways." Your
ways truly are ways of light, joy, and love!
Now let us turn in, and inquire-What is our daily use of the
word of God? Are we satisfied with a slight looking, or do we
seek an intimate acquaintance with it! Is its influence ever
present-ever practical? Do we prize it as a welcome guest? Is
it our delightful companion and guide? Oh! meditate in this
blessed book. "Eat the word," when you "have found it; and it
will be unto you the joy and rejoicing of your heart." The name
of Jesus-its great subject-will be more precious-your love will
be inflamed-your perseverance established-and your heart
enlivened in the spirit of praise. Thus bringing your mind into
close and continual contact with the testimonies of God, and
pressing out the sweetness from the precious volume, it will
drop as from the honeycomb, daily comfort and refreshment
upon your heart.
by
Charles Bridges
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