Promises for Lovers of God's Word
There
are over seven thousand promises found in the Bible which God has made to
humankind. The word “promise” is found more than one hundred times in the
Bible. The genius of the Bible is that everyone who chooses to, can share in
these promises of God.
Some
of the promises of God are unconditional, which means that God will fulfill His
promise with or without our cooperation or us meeting any conditions. An
example of an unconditional promise is God’s promise to never again destroy the
Earth with a flood. This requires no conditions to be met by humankind – it is something that He will fulfill without prerequisites or stipulations being met by us.
On the other hand, some of the promises of God are conditional – they carry an
“if-then” type of structure. They require us to fulfill some stipulation in
order to receive what God has promised. An example of this is His promise of
eternal life, which He has promised to those who fulfill the condition of
believing in His Son, Jesus Christ. IF you believe in Him – THEN you will
receive eternal life.
Here in Psalm 119:165, we come upon one of the conditional promises of God. It is a dual promise of “great peace” and “not stumbling.” But notice the condition or stipulation found in this promise – it is only promised to those who satisfy the condition of loving God’s law. The Hebrew word for “law” here refers to the manner and principles which God has prescribed for humankind to follow. It encompasses the entire body of God’s instruction found in the Bible, including the Law, the Prophets, the Wisdom Books, the Gospels, and the New Testament writings - altogether comprising His word.
Do
you “love” God’s word? The Hebrew word for “love” in this verse is a verb which
means; to desire; to breath after; to long for; to delight in. As followers of
Christ, our hearts should desire and delight in God’s word. It should be something
we take delight in and pursue in our lives. Do you love God’s truth in this
way? Do you love His commandments, His precepts, His statutes, His rules, His
testimonies, and His instruction? If so, He promises you will have “great peace.”
The word “great” means much, many, abounding in. If you love His law, He
promises abounding peace in your life.
In
addition to peace, He also promises that “nothing can make you stumble.” His
word is sure and solid and is the only sure anchor that can keep you from
drifting away. If you build your life on the ways of people, or pop theology,
or the latest trend, you are sure to be led astray. But if you build your life on a deep love for
God’s law, you will be securely anchored and nothing will ever cause you to
drift away.