Psalm 119:66
Psalm 119:66
Knowledge and good judgement
God’s commands include the terms and conditions of His covenants. As you will recall, the Lord does not sit on His heavenly throne barking out orders, He establishes His laws and rules but with conditions attached. He explains, in great detail, what is good for us as human beings and why. He also sets out what is wrong for us and the consequences of doing wrong, what the Bible calls sin! History has shown mankind that God is absolutely correct in His pronouncements and that if we obey Him, things will go well for us; if we rebel, then sin carries its own consequences as well as judgement from above. Can we therefore agree with the author here, that we trust God’s commands?
Having established the core foundation of his beliefs, the writer then asks that the Lord teaches him knowledge and good judgement. There are a thousand and one scenarios in life, where things do not appear black and white, where there are questionable motives and shades of grey that are hard to unravel. People have subjective opinions, can they be trusted, can I be trusted to fully comprehend what is being said or done? It’s in areas like this that we need to ask our Father for knowledge and good judgement to help us to see things as He does, so that we will understand the motives of others, and when we have to make judgements, we will make the right ones. This should be our prayer, today!
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