As I read Psalm 119, I find myself reflecting on the nature of truth. The older I’ve gotten, the more aware I have become of the world’s lies. Truth seems to be the first thing that falls victim to evil. With his lies, satan deceived Eve, making way for sin to enter the human world. Now, we can
experience in our own time how lies have become a large way that we communicate. We buy and sell and make our living on lies. Whatever industry you look at, you’ll find lies. Whatever human you look at, you’ll find sin. Thinking on this makes the work of Christ even more amazing
to me. When we come to Jesus in repentance, accepting His payment for our sin, we begin a journey toward truth. Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible, it consists of 176 verses with 22 sections that correspond to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Today, we will study verses 25-32 and learn about the way we choose truth in our lives every single day. It is a choice! We must make decisions to follow the truth, no matter how we feel about it.
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