Psalms 119:4

4 God, you have ordered that your decrees should be kept most carefully.

Psalms 119:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:4

Thou hast commanded [us] to keep thy precepts diligently.
] Here, and in the following verses, the psalmist expresses his great regard to the precepts, commandments, statutes, and judgments of God; and that as such, because they were commanded by him; were not the precepts of men, but the commands of God; who had a right to command, as Creator, Preserver, Redeemer, and King; and whose commands are not to be reckoned as indifferent things, that are at the option and choice of a creature, to be done or let alone at his pleasure; but are what God has enjoined, and are binding upon men; and which love should and does constrain the saints to have a regard unto, and to keep them diligently or vehemently; with all a man's might and strength, as the word is used in ( Deuteronomy 6:5 ) . These are not at any time to be dispensed with, but, to be kept always constantly and steadily.

Psalms 119:4 In-Context

2 Those who guard God's laws are truly happy! They seek God with all their hearts.
3 They don't even do anything wrong! They walk in God's ways.
4 God, you have ordered that your decrees should be kept most carefully.
5 How I wish my ways were strong when it comes to keeping your statutes!
6 Then I wouldn't be ashamed when I examine all your commandments.
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