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Psalms 119:2

Posted on 18 May at 15:13

“Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart.”

Psalm 119:2 (KJV) is part of the longest chapter in the Book of Psalms and is a beautiful and profound expression of devotion to God’s law and precepts.

It is an acrostic psalm, consisting of 22 stanzas, each starting with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

In verse 2, the psalmist begins by declaring the blessedness of those who keep God’s testimonies. The term “testimonies” refers to God’s laws, teachings, and commands as recorded in the Scriptures. The psalmist acknowledges that those who faithfully obey and live according to God’s testimonies are truly blessed.

It emphasizes the importance of adhering to God’s revealed will and following His guidance in our lives.

Furthermore, the verse highlights the attitude and disposition of those who are blessed. It states that they “seek him with the whole heart.” Seeking God with the whole heart implies a sincere and wholehearted pursuit of a relationship with Him.

It goes beyond mere outward obedience and emphasizes an inner desire to know and love God intimately.

This verse reminds us that a genuine relationship with God involves both our actions and our attitudes. It involves not only following His commandments but also cultivating a passionate and devoted heart towards Him.

It is about aligning our will with His and desiring to live in accordance with His divine purpose.

The psalmist recognizes that keeping God’s testimonies and seeking Him with the whole heart are interconnected. The obedience to God’s commands flows from a heart that truly desires to know Him and draw near to Him.

And as we seek Him with sincerity and devotion, He reveals Himself to us and empowers us to live in obedience to His Word.

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