Psalms, 119

Revised Standard Version

135 Make thy face shine upon thy servant, and teach me thy statutes.




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Psalm 119 is one of the longest in the Bible and has as its central theme the word of God and its importance to the believer's life. The verses chosen below are examples of how other Bible books also emphasize the importance of Scripture for the Christian life.

Proverbs 30:5: "Every Word of God is pure; He is a shield for those who take refuge in Him." This verse highlights the purity and reliability of God's Word, making it a safe haven for the believer.

2 Timothy 3:16-17: "Every Scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, rebuke, correction and instruction in righteousness, that the man of God will be able and fully prepared for the whole Good work. " This verse emphasizes the divine inspiration of Scripture and its usefulness to the Christian life, offering instruction and preparation for God's work.

Hebrews 4:12: "For God's Word is alive and effective, and sharper than any two -edged sword; it penetrates to the point of dividing soul and spirit, together and marrow, and judges the thoughts and intentions of the heart." This verse highlights the powerful nature of God's Word and its role in revealing the true nature of the thoughts and intentions of the human heart.

Romans 15:4: "For all that has been written in the past was written to teach us, so that through perseverance and good courage from Scripture, let us keep our hope." This verse highlights the importance of learning through Scripture, offering encouragement and perseverance to maintain hope in the future.

James 1:22: "They are not just listeners of the Word, deceiving themselves. On the contrary, practice the Word." This verse highlights the importance of the practical application of Scripture, remembering that listening to God's Word is not sufficient, but it is necessary to put it into practice in our daily lives.





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