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Psalms 119:82

Posted on 18 May at 11:22

Mine eyes faile for thy word: saying, When wilt thou comfort me? Psalms 119:82 (KJV)

Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Book of Psalms, consisting of 176 verses. It is an acrostic psalm, with each section representing a different letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The psalmist expresses his deep love and devotion to God’s law and seeks understanding, guidance, and comfort from God’s Word.

“Mine eyes fail for thy salvation, and for the word of thy righteousness: I said, When wilt thou comfort me?” The psalmist says, “My eyes fail for thy word, but I forget not thy law.” This reveals the psalmist’s intense longing and desire for God’s Word. The psalmist recognizes the value and importance of God’s Word in his life. It reflects a hunger and thirst for spiritual nourishment, guidance, and wisdom that can only be found in God’s Word.

The psalmist turns to God’s Word as a source of solace and consolation. He seeks comfort and reassurance in the promises, teachings, and presence of God. The psalmist’s question, “When wilt thou comfort me?” reflects a longing for God’s intervention and deliverance. It demonstrates the psalmist’s faith and trust in God’s perfect timing. Sometimes, when we face difficulties or hardships, we may wonder when God will bring relief or provide comfort. The psalmist’s plea acknowledges that only God can truly bring lasting comfort, and he trusts that God will act according to His perfect plan and timing.

Psalm 119:82 reminds us of the vital role that God’s Word plays in our lives. It highlights the importance of regularly seeking and meditating on the Scriptures. When we face trials, uncertainties, or periods of distress, turning to God’s Word brings us comfort, encouragement, and hope. The Bible is a source of wisdom, guidance, and solace for all aspects of life. It reminds us of God’s faithfulness, His promises, and His enduring love for His people.

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