Today’s Reading: Psalms 86 & 122
Psalm 86 is a “mash up” of
various verses from the other Psalms. David takes verses that are dear to his
heart from Psalms 18, 25, 27, 55, 71, 119 and various other Psalms and compiles
them into Psalm 86. Practically every verse of Psalm 86 is
taken from another Psalm someplace. This demonstrates David’s working knowledge
of God’s word and reveals his heartfelt devotion to the Scriptures.
Psalm 86 is a prayer of
David crying out for God’s active presence in his life. He prays for God to
listen to him; to preserve him; to be gracious to him; to gladden his soul; to
teach him God’s ways; and to give him a unified heart. In verse 11, he pleads
with the Lord to “teach me your way that I may walk in Your truth.” From this plea, we see that David understood the
importance of being taught directly by God.
It is vitally important to
every follower of Christ that we be taught by God. Directly by Him. It is a
wonderful thing when God has placed anointed teachers and preachers in our
lives so we can hear Scripture being taught by wise and learned men and women.
We should be thankful for such a blessing. But… learning from the teachings of
men should never, ever, be a substitute for learning directly from the Lord,
Himself.
The only path to pure
doctrine and correct belief is for each of us to be taught directly at the feet
of Jesus. In Him alone is the Way. In Him alone is the Truth. As He said, “I am
the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father except by Me.” (John
14:6)
David’s plea to be taught by
the Lord shows that he grasped the truth that we all must be taught by God.
This principle is repeated often in Scripture: “For you yourselves have been taught by God to
love one another” (1 Thessalonians 4:9); “All your children shall
be taught by the Lord, and great
shall be the peace of your children.” (Isaiah 54:13); “For he is rightly
instructed; his God teaches him.” (Isaiah 28:26)
We must
diligently seek to be taught by God. It must be the passionate pursuit of our
heart and soul to search the Scriptures regularly under the guiding presence of
the Holy Spirit. He is the One who will guide us into all truth. Along with
David, we must pray, “teach me your way O Lord, that I may walk in your truth.”
Make it your heartfelt
prayer today that you be taught by God. Then, be like the Bereans who “searched the Scriptures daily
to find out whether these things were so.” (Acts 17:11)
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