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An Exposition of Psalm 119

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The Golden Alphabet (Updated, Annotated)

De: Charles Spurgeon
Narrado por: Saethon Williams
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"Blessed are those who walk in the perfect way, who walk in the law of the Lord." (Psalm 119:1)

The singular blending of testimony, prayer, and praise in Psalm 119 is admirable. In one verse, the psalmist bears witness; in a second verse, he praises; in a third verse, he prays. It is an incense made up of many spices, but they are wonderfully mixed and worked together to form one perfect sweetness. The blending greatly increases the value of the whole. You would not like to have the first third of the psalm composed of prayer, the second third made up exclusively of praise, and the third portion entirely made of testimony. It is best to have all these divinely sweet ingredients intermixed and working together into a sacred unity, as you have them in this thrice-hallowed psalm. Its prayers bear witness, and its testimonies are fragrant with praise.

This wonderful psalm, from its great length, helps us to marvel at the immensity of Scripture. As it keeps to the same subject, it helps us adore the unity of Scripture. Yet, from the many turns it brings to that one subject, it helps us see the variety of Scripture. How manifold are the words and thoughts of God! In his word, just as in creation, the wonders of his skill are displayed in many ways.

About the author: Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 17 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “Prince of Preachers” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.

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Excellent resource for understanding this portion of scripture. Should be reviewed often. The narrator was good.

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Awesome. It a was in depth study of David. I can understand his issue. It may me think of myself toward God., how I should be humble and thankful servant of God.

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Psalms 119 is the longest Psalm of course, and is sometimes overlooked by Christians (me anyway) because of that. This book by such a powerful Christain figure really helps to break down the long chapter and appriciate all it has to offer. I took one section per day and studied along with my Bible, taking notes. It was a great blessing to me. I highly recommend this book.

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