DeYoung says there are typically three responses Bible readers have to Psalm 119, each of them revealing our heart's approach to the word of God:
- Skepticism or cynicism - a lack of belief or conviction about the divine inspiration of the word.
- Boredom or tedium - a lack of enthusiasm for the word of God.
- A true, heart-felt resonance with the word, allowing it to nourish our spirits and to become the song of our hearts.
Using this Psalm as an example, the book promises to
unpack what the Bible says about the Bible. This is a great start, calling attention to the nature of the Bible and the role it should play in our lives. DeYoung maintains and hopes to prove that the Bible is "knowable necessary and enough".
The stage us set for a practical discussion about the Bible and how we approach it. What thoughts do you have about the first chapter? Have you read Psalm 119? Perhaps right now would be a good time to pause, read it and leave your thoughts.
l always love finding songs in the words of the Bible! verse 105 - "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light onto my path." also I always thought the first letters of the verses being an acrostic was cool. ( from Bible gateway -- This psalm is an acrostic poem, the stanzas of which begin with successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet; moreover, the verses of each stanza begin with the same letter of the Hebrew alphabet.)
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