Psalms 119:33-40

It is interesting that the majority of people have a Bible in their home, but, probably only a portion of them really know what the Bible is. How many people seek to take time off from their day to really sit and meditate for some time on what the Bible says? How about you? Have you been reading your Bible? Do you know of its importance? If you do read it, have you been seeking to practice what it says?

The Bible is not a decoration utensil in the home, nor an object to bring good vibes in the atmosphere it is in. In addition, much less a disguised horoscope (open the Bible randomly to see what God has for me that day). The Bible is the Word inspired by God, the manual of life left by the Lord so that human beings will know how to live better, beneath God’s guidance and divine care. That is why it needs to be read and constantly practiced.

Today, we read a portion of Psalms 119, an interesting and important text because it is a reference to the Word of God itself and has a lot to say about it. In the beginning of the Psalm, we read that blessed or joyful are those that are blameless, walking according to the law of the Lord, obeying His divine commandments, seeking the Lord with all their heart and not practicing sin (verses 1-3).

Who lives this way, in other words, in accordance to what is written in the Bible, will be joyful! This is such a contrast with the corrupt world that we live in! Still in Psalm 119, there is a question directed to the youth, but also fits in for all of us: “How can a young person stay on the path of purity?” (verse 9). The answer is: “By living according to your Word” (the Word of God). In other words, according to the Bible.

This is the only way to not become corrupt and to please God with our life. Therefore, ask the Lord for the necessary understanding to maintain His Word in your mind and your heart, put it into practice, and keep your eyes from useless things.

In order to please the Lord, it is necessary that you know and practice His Word.

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