Of course. Here is the translation of the text into English:
Psalm 119:94
I am yours, save me, for I have sought
your precepts.
THE BIBLE is the SUFFICIENT DIVINE VOICE over our lives.
Anything, comma, or letter added, will be worthy of doubt.
Therefore, we are satisfied with what we have received, knowing that the hidden
things are kept with GOD, and in His time, the HOLY SPIRIT who
inspires the writers, will open our minds to understanding (Deuteronomy
29:29).
All the Scriptures were contained in the LORD and it pleased HIM
to bring them to us in due time (2 Timothy 3:16).
The Psalmist instructs us in true things about the WORD:
a. “I AM YOURS” implies that we are
governed by GOD and HE will provide the correct methodology to reach us – “Through your precepts I get understanding; therefore I hate
every false way. Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my
path.” (119:104,105)
b. BEING HIS
implies a person who follows orders and seeks ways not to err: “Keep steady my steps according to your promise, and let no
iniquity get dominion over me.” (119:133), “I call upon you; save me, and I will keep
your testimonies.” (119:146), “Let your
hand be ready to help me, for I have chosen your precepts.” (119:173).
c. That our
experience, whatever it may be, must originate in the LAW OF GOD, a LAW
that has no errors, and that is above even the most experienced voices: “I understand more than the aged, for I keep your
precepts.” (119:100), and that through DIVINE counsel we will achieve
PEACE, for “Great peace have those who love your law;
nothing can make them stumble.” (119:165).
d. And just like
Psalm 1, there is a relationship of pleasure in testifying of the Holy Writings: “My tongue will sing of your word, for all your
commandments are right.” (119:172) and when we have the impression of
having strayed, we just need to make a 180-degree turn and return to the PATH
(Revelation 2:1-7 and Luke 15:11-32), thinking “I have gone astray
like a lost sheep; seek your servant, for I do not forget your
commandments.” (119:176).
I conclude by thinking of Psalm 19:14: “Let the
words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your
sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer!”.
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