Psalm 119:137

Psalm 119:137

The Lord is righteous

Letter 18 in the Hebrew alphabet is “Tsadhe”, (pronounced tsah-dee). The letter got its name from the shape of a fishing hook which relates it to the root word “tzod” which means to hunt or capture. Tsadhe, when written in ancient Hebrew, is formed from a bent Nun and a Vav (representing a humble servant) and then a Yod, representing a hand lifted to heaven. In Jewish minds this all adds up to the symbol of a righteous person who is a faithful servant with his arms raised before the Lord in humility. 

The verse before us today reminds us once again, that God is a righteous God. He is righteous in His judgement. He shows Himself as righteous in His laws. He is righteous in His faithfulness, for He blesses those who obey His laws and righteously judges those who rebel against Him. He is righteous in that every word He speaks is true and He is righteous in His covenant promises in that He always keeps His Word. All men may turn to Him and He will be gracious to them, He protects His own people, He vindicates the oppressed and He helps the needy. Every time God speaks or acts, He does so righteously. 

As a consequence of the above, we may read God’s laws and obey His commands because we know that in every way they are right and therefore given for our good. To walk in His ways and to seek to obey Him is the highest calling of any man or woman. How blessed we are!

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