“The unfolding of your words gives light;
it imparts understanding to the simple.
I open my mouth and pant,
because I long for your commandments.
Turn to me and be gracious to me,
as is your way with those who love your name.
Keep steady my steps according to your promise,
and let no iniquity get dominion over me.
Redeem me from man’s oppression,
that I may keep your precepts.
Make your face shine upon your servant,
and teach me your statutes.
My eyes shed streams of tears,
because people do not keep your law.
Righteous are you, O Lord,
and right are your rules.
You have appointed your testimonies in righteousness
and in all faithfulness.
My zeal consumes me,
because my foes forget your words.
Your promise is well tried,
and your servant loves it.
I am small and despised,
yet I do not forget your precepts.
Your righteousness is righteous forever,
and your law is true.
Trouble and anguish have found me out,
but your commandments are my delight.
Your testimonies are righteous forever;
give me understanding that I may live.” Psalm 119:130-144
The psalmist ordered his song and life by God’s word. He longed for and delighted in its promises as right and righteous, relevant and true. Knowing and trusting them, he loved them as well-tried companions that enlightened, inspired, guided, and guarded him. In them he found and rejoiced in the light and life imparted.

In order for God’s promises to be well-tried, they must be known. Once a fixture in heart and mind, they secure our souls, fuel our decisions, lead us forward, and buoy our spirits. Each time we take them as our own, we test and prove their faithfulness. The word delighted in is the word that becomes our all in all.
How diligent are we to familiarize ourselves with God’s promises so we can well-try them? What habits of reading, studying, recording, recounting, or memorizing will we implement? With whom do we exchange encouragement and accountability to know and understand them? Whom do or will we teach about their goodness and trustworthiness?
Once we are well-acquainted with God’s promises, it becomes more natural to test them in varied situations. Where do we lack wisdom or resources? He knows our needs and supplies! Are we anxious, fearful, or distracted? The Lord gives peace, strength, and focus! Will we search our hearts, then the Bible, to match concern with promise? The more well-tried, the more treasured is God’s beautiful, bountiful word. (Psalm 138:2; Isaiah 41:10; Matthew 6:8-13; 7:7-8; John 14:27; 16:33; Philippians 4:6-8; James 1:5)
“How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,
is laid for your faith in His excellent Word!
What more can be said than to you He hath said,
to you who for refuge to Jesus have fled?
“Fear not, I am with thee, O be not dismayed,
for I am thy God, and will still give thee aid;
I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,
upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.
“When through the deep waters I call thee to go,
the rivers of sorrow shall not overflow;
for I will be near thee, thy troubles to bless,
and sanctify to thee thy deepest distress.” ~George Keith (1787)
Lord, help me know and love Your promises, and apply and prove them faithful, to Your glory.









