Psalm 119:11 - How To Hide God's Word In Your Heart.
Psalm 119:11 - How To Hide God's Word In Your Heart.
Psalm 119:11 (NKJV) Your word I have hidden in my heart, That I
might not sin against You!
"But his delight is in the law of the Lord, And in His law he
meditates day and night." Ps 1:2
Meditation means "to think deeply and continuously about
something." For a Christian, this means remaining in the presence of God and
pondering each truth He reveals about Himself until it becomes real and
personal in your life. This takes time. In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus
accused certain would-be followers of calling Him "Lord" and yet never
doing what He told them (Lu 6:46). They had the correct truth in their
heads, but it had never translated into obedience. When you meditate on
Scriptures, the truth moves from your head to your heart and results in
obedience. As the Psalmist said: "Your word have I hidden in my heart, That
I might not sin against You" (Ps 119:11).
When you know God's Word in your mind but not in your heart,
it means that you have learned the principles and concepts and
doctrines of God, but you have not come to know Jesus personally. You can
reject a doctrine, or ignore a concept, or challenge a principle, but
it is much more difficult to ignore a Person. You can have
Scripture in your mind and still sin against God. There are those who can
recite long passages of Scripture and yet live ungodly lives. However,
you cannot have Scripture fill your heart and continue to sin
against God. When God's truth is allowed to touch the deepest corner of
your soul, the Holy Spirit will transform you into the image of Jesus
Christ. Don't just read your Bible, meditate on God's Word and ask Him
to change your heart. [Experiencing God Day by Day by Henry and
Richard Blackaby]
LINK TO AN EXCELLENT SERMON ON THIS TEXT:
Hid in My Heart Series - The DaVidic Code by Dwight Nelson:
http://media.pmchurch.org/mp3/Sermon050903.mp3