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What does Psalm 119 teach about the purpose of God's law?

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Psalm 119 reveals that God's law teaches, directs, and provides life, as shown in verse 92: 'Unless thy law had been my delights, I should then have perished in my affliction.'

Psalm 119 articulates the multifaceted purpose of God's law in the believer's life. It is not merely a set of rules; it serves to instruct, correct, and sustain us. In verse 92, the psalmist states, 'Unless thy law had been my delights, I should then have perished in my affliction,' which highlights how God's law brings life and hope to those who embrace it. The law serves as a guide, showing us the way to live in accordance with God’s will and illuminating the path to salvation through Christ. Furthermore, the law reveals our sinfulness and drives us to despair in ourselves, ultimately leading us to trust in Jesus, who fulfills the law on our behalf. Thus, God's law is integral to our spiritual growth and relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:92

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