In his sermon on Psalm 119 (Part 2), Stephen Davey highlights four questions the psalmist raises about how believers should treat God’s Word: Do you love it, memorize it, understand it, and apply it? He explains that loving Scripture reveals love for its Author, while memorizing it stores truth in the heart to guard against sin. Understanding the Word requires humility, as the psalmist prays for God to “open my eyes” by exposing blind spots and sin. Applying Scripture means letting it function as a lamp that gives just enough light for each obedient step. Davey concludes that God’s Word is the divine blueprint for building a straight, strong life—and it must be treasured, studied, and obeyed daily.
Four Ways to Treat God's Word
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