Looking at the letters of the Hebrew alphabet as I reflect on these sections of the acrostic Psalm 119 makes me long to learn Hebrew. I'm sure a Hebrew scholar could point out many connections that my language-deprived brain misses. Simply knowing the letter's definition opens new realms of meaning. The seventeenth letter of the … Continue reading The Open Mouth of Psalm 119, Pe
The Lamp of Psalm 119, Nun
Although the previous section of Psalm 119 contained two well-known verses, this section shines with the radiance of another well-known verse: Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path (105, ESV). God's word is the lantern that illuminates our walk through this dark world. We must clutch his word … Continue reading The Lamp of Psalm 119, Nun
Loving the law in Psalm 119, Mem
This section of Psalm 119 begins with its well-known verse: Oh how I love your law! It is my meditation all the day (97, ESV). Perhaps for you, as it is for me, this is the most familiar of all the 176 verses in Psalm 119. Do you know what the next verse says? I admit … Continue reading Loving the law in Psalm 119, Mem
Limited perfection in Psalm 119, Lamedh
"I have seen a limit to all perfection," says the psalmist, "but your commandment is exceedingly broad" (Psalm 119:96, ESV). Those words remind me of the oft-repeated Ecclesiastes refrain that "all is vanity...under the sun" (Eccl. 1:2-3, ESV). Our finite minds and physical vision limit our ability to see perfection. We plod through life with the … Continue reading Limited perfection in Psalm 119, Lamedh
Wineskin in the smoke, Psalm 119, Kaph
In this eleventh section of Psalm 119, the psalmist poignantly compares himself to a wineskin in the smoke (83, ESV). A wineskin repeatedly exposed to smoke would shrivel and harden until it lost its flexibility and became useless. What a fitting picture for the way chronic cares shrivel the spirit! As noted in my previous … Continue reading Wineskin in the smoke, Psalm 119, Kaph
Creation and humility in Psalm 119, Yodh
What anomaly exists in the tenth section of Psalm 119, named after the Hebrew letter Yodh? We shall see. According to the "Yod" page on the Hebrew for Christians website, Yodh is the smallest letter of the Hebrew alphabet and conveys connotations regarding creation and humility. I write this on the day following the American celebration … Continue reading Creation and humility in Psalm 119, Yodh
The treasure of affliction in Psalm 119, Teth
Do you treasure affliction? I don't! But Psalm 119 shows me that affliction turns us more wholeheartedly to the riches of God's word. In the ninth section of Psalm 119, named after the Hebrew letter, Teth, the psalmist focuses on affliction. God sometimes uses affliction as punishment, and he always uses it as instruction. The psalmist begins by … Continue reading The treasure of affliction in Psalm 119, Teth
The covenantal promises of Psalm 119, Heth
According to what I've read this morning, the eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, Heth (or Cheth) stands for the chesed (loving-kindness) of the Lord. It's a concept often translated as "steadfast love" in the ESV (English Standard Version). It appears frequently in the psalms, including the conclusion of this section of Psalm 119. The section begins with a … Continue reading The covenantal promises of Psalm 119, Heth
Songs in the sojourn, Psalm 119, Zayin
"Your statutes have been my songs in the house of my sojourning," writes the psalmist in verse 54. Meditating on the portion of Psalm 119 constructed around the Hebrew letter Zayin reminds me of this weekend's retreat reflections on telling the old story while singing a new song. We may feel as if we know nothing, … Continue reading Songs in the sojourn, Psalm 119, Zayin
Speaking in the wide place of Psalm 119, Waw
As I struggle this morning to write something that absolutely, positively must be written within the next two hours, the sixth section of Psalm 119 reminds me that God will not take the word of truth from my mouth and he will make me walk in a wide place. I believe most writers struggle with … Continue reading Speaking in the wide place of Psalm 119, Waw
