Read: Psalm 119:9-16 |
I
have hidden your word in my heart. Psalm 119:11
I’m
getting used to reading digital magazines, and I feel good that I’m
saving trees. Plus, I don’t have to wait for the magazines to come
in the mail. I do, however, miss the print editions because I like to
run my fingers through the glossy pages and cut out my favorite
recipes.
I
also have a digital edition of the Bible on my reading device. But I
still have my favorite printed Bible—the one I have underlined and
read many times. We don’t know the future of the printed page, but
one thing we do know: The best place for God’s Word is not on our
cell phones, electronic reading devices, or bedside table.
In
Psalm 119 we read about treasuring the Scriptures in our hearts: “I
have hidden your word in my heart” (v. 11). Nothing compares to
pondering God’s Word, learning more of Him, and putting it into
practice in our daily lives. The best place for His Word lies deep in
our souls.
We
may have many excuses for not reading, meditating, or memorizing, but
we need God’s Word. I pray that God will help us store His Word in
the best place possible—our hearts.
Lord,
give me the desire to read Your Word. Then implant it in my heart and
thoughts and help me live it out.
The best place for God’s Word is our hearts.
INSIGHT:
Psalm
119 is the longest chapter in the Bible, celebrating God’s law and
its importance. Today’s passage is one of the most well known in
Scripture. Verse 11 is often quoted and memorized and spells out the
outcome of knowing the Bible: “I have hidden your word in my heart
that I might not sin against you.” Having knowledge about God is
not enough. Knowing and meditating on God’s law is what leads to
changed behavior.
--J.R.
Hudberg
Bible
in a Year: Jeremiah 9–11; 1 Timothy 6
By
Keila Ochoa
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