Vs. 152 — Concerning Your testimonies, I have known of old that You have founded them forever.

Charles Bridges:

Let us mark this eternal basis of “the testimonies of God.” The whole plan of redemption was emphatically “founded for ever”: the Saviour was “foreordained before the foundation of the world.” The people of God were “chosen in Christ before the world began!” The great Author “declares the end from the beginning,” and thus clears his dispensations from any charge of mutability or contingency. Every event in the church is fixed, permitted, and provided for—not in the passing moment of time, but in the counsels of eternity. When, therefore, the testimonies set forth God’s faithful engagements with his people of old, the recollection that they are “founded for ever” gives us a present and unchangeable interest in them. And when we see that they are grounded upon the oath and promise of God—the two “immutable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie”—we may truly “have strong consolation” in venturing every hope for eternity upon this rock; nor need we be dismayed to see all our earthly dependencies—“the world, and the lust, and the fashion of it—passing away” before us.    (Spurgeon, C. H. (2009). The treasury of David: Psalms 111-119 (Vol. 5, p. 412). Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.)

Prayer:

Concerning Your testimonies, I have known of old that You have founded them forever. Even when I was serving myself–dead in my trespasses and sins, You had placed Your truth within my heart. I knew, though I tried to ignore, that Your way is The Way that we are created to life in. And in your perfect timing You had mercy upon me and subdued my heart by Thy Spirit. What I knew sprouted, rather, it exploded and consumed me giving new life in Christ Jesus. You conquered this rebel and made me a son of heaven’s glory. I am now speechless in awe and praise.

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