Waist Deep 2018 - March 29


Psalm 19: 7 The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul. (NIV)


The Word of God is living, active, and life-shaping not because of our prowess but because of his empowerment.*


God’s law, David says, is the opposite of human law. Human law is imperfect. It does not revive the soul. It doesn’t do anything special! It has been said that there are two “books of Divine Revelation” – the heavens, and the Bible.* Indeed, according to verse one of this chapter (see discussion on Psalm 19: 1), nature reveals the glory of God, but the law reveals his will and moral character.*

When David wrote this psalm, he had only a small portion of scripture as his reference point. (Did he know that he himself was writing scripture?) He had access to some history and the law, but not the Gospel. If the law, which was given not to bring about redemption but to point up the need for it* could be called “perfect” in its incompleteness and inability to save us, how much more so is the Gospel, which is the Good News about salvation?

How blessed we are to live in a time when we no longer know only in part and prophesy only in part; a time when perfection has come and imperfection is no longer needed (I Corinthians 13: 9 and 10).


Without Jesus the Old Testament is full of unexplained ceremonies, unfulfilled prophecies, and unattainable standards.*


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