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Psalms 119:170

Posted on 18 May at 15:12
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“Let my supplication come before thee: deliver me according to thy word.”

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 119:170 (KJV):

Psalm 119:170 (KJV) says: “Let my supplication come before thee: deliver me according to thy word.”

Context:

Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible and is known for its emphasis on the Word of God. It consists of 176 verses, each celebrating the value and beauty of God’s law and commandments. The psalmist expresses a deep desire to walk in obedience to God’s word and seeks His help in times of trouble.

Supplication:

The verse begins with a plea for the psalmist’s supplication to come before God. Supplication refers to humble and earnest prayer, where we bring our requests and petitions before the Lord. It reflects the psalmist’s reliance on God’s mercy and his understanding that God is the ultimate source of help and deliverance.

Seeking Deliverance:

The psalmist seeks deliverance from God. This implies that the psalmist is facing a challenging situation, whether it be physical, emotional, or spiritual in nature. The psalmist recognizes that only God has the power to rescue and save him. It is an acknowledgment of dependence on God’s strength rather than relying on human efforts or resources.

According to Thy Word:

The psalmist appeals to God’s word as the basis for his request for deliverance. This phrase indicates that the psalmist desires God to act in alignment with His promises, instructions, and character as revealed in Scripture. The psalmist’s confidence in God’s word stems from the understanding that God’s word is reliable, faithful, and trustworthy.

Application:

As we reflect on Psalm 119:170, we can draw several key lessons:

  • a. Praying with Humility: The psalmist approaches God with humility, acknowledging his need for divine intervention. When we pray, it is important to approach God with a humble heart, recognizing our dependence on Him.
  • b. Seeking Deliverance: The psalmist’s request for deliverance reminds us that it is appropriate to bring all our troubles and challenges before God in prayer. He is willing and able to help us in our time of need.
  • c. Trusting in God’s Word: The psalmist’s confidence in God’s word encourages us to trust in the promises and principles found in Scripture. When we align our prayers and requests with God’s word, we can have assurance that He will act according to His faithful nature.
  • d. Aligning Our Desires with God’s Will: By seeking deliverance according to God’s word, the psalmist demonstrates a desire to align his will with God’s will. Similarly, we should seek God’s guidance and align our desires with His purposes, recognizing that His plans are ultimately best for us.

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