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Why is the Word of God central in Psalm 119?

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The Word of God is central in Psalm 119 as it reveals God's character and offers guidance for faithful living.

In Psalm 119, the Word of God is exalted and serves as the primary focus, reflecting its transformative power and importance in daily life. The psalmist repetitively mentions the 'law', 'statutes', and 'commandments', which signifies a deep reverence and reliance on God's guidance. Each verse serves to illuminate different aspects of His Word, showcasing its multifaceted nature and its role in instructing believers toward righteousness. As Spurgeon noted, the psalm is not merely a collection of repetitive phrases; instead, it presents a rich exploration of the profound relationship between the believer and scripture, urging an earnest pursuit of understanding God's truths through His written word.
Scripture References: Psalm 119, 2 Timothy 3:16-17

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