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a Beatitude for our comfort
Posted : 3 Feb, 2013 10:31 PM
Psalm 119:1 Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord.
This most interesting and instructive Psalm, like the Psalter
itself, "opens with a Beatitude for our comfort and
encouragement, directing us immediately to that happiness,
which all mankind in different ways are seeking and inquiring
after. All would secure themselves from the incursions of
misery; but all do not consider that misery is the offspring of
sin, from which therefore it is necessary to be delivered and
preserved, in order to become happy or blessed." (Bishop
Horne)
The undefiled character described in this verse marks, in an
evangelical sense, "an Israelite indeed, in whom is no deceit",
not one who is without sin, but one who in the sincerity of his
heart can say, "That which I do, I allow not." As his way is, so
is his "walk"-"in the law of the Lord." He is "strengthened in
the Lord, and he walks up and down in His name;" his "ears
hearing a word behind him, saying, This is the way,-walk in it"-
when he is "turning to the right hand or to the left." And if the
pardon of sin, imputation of righteousness, the communion of
saints, and a sense of acceptance with God; if protection in
providence and grace; and-finally and forever, the beatific
vision, are the sealed privileges of His upright people, then
there can be no doubt, that "blessed are the undefiled in the
way." And if temporal prosperity, spiritual renovation and
fruitfulness, increasing illumination, fellowship with the Savior,
peace within, and-throughout eternity-a right to the tree of life,
are privileges of incalculable value; then surely "the walk in
the law of the Lord" is "the path of pleasantness and peace."
"Truly"-indeed may we say-"God is good to Israel, even to
such as are of a clean heart." But let each of us ask-What is the "way" of my heart with
God? Is it always an "undefiled way?" Is "iniquity" never
"regarded in the heart?" Is all that God hates habitually
lamented, abhorred, forsaken? "Search me, O God, and know
my heart: try me, and know my thoughts; and see if there be
any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."
Again-What is my "walk?" Is it from the living principle of union
with Christ? This is the direct-the only source of spiritual life.
We are first quickened in Him. Then we walk in Him and after
Him. Oh! that this my walk may be steady, consistent,
advancing! Oh! that I may be ever listening to my Father's
voice-"I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be
perfect!"
Is there not enough of defilement in the most "undefiled way,"
and enough of inconsistency in the most consistent "walk" to
endear to us the gracious declaration of the gospel-"If any
man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ
the Righteous?"
by
Charles Bridges
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