David tells us that God’s law is perfect, it converts the very soul; and that he knew the testimony of the Lord was unquestionably and undeniably the truth. This is an absolute truth, His laws and statues are right; they are pure, and they endure forever. David said that they are to be desired more than the finest of gold and they are sweeter than a honeycomb! He also tells us that there is great reward if we keep them.
What impresses me about David is his explanation of things; first he lets us know about the wonderment of God, His laws and His nature; then he tells us his concern regarding the condition of his heart. He was always searching himself, going to God and coming clean by pouring out his heart to Him. He knew that God was his very present help especially in the time of need. Think of what would happen in us and around us, if we would just have the heart of David, search ourselves in the same manner and ask God to cleanse us and help us in our thoughts, in our words, in our lives, and in our times of need. Search me Oh Lord is a wonderful way to start the day and if you find anything in me that shouldn't be, take it out ... amen?
I love this phrase in the scripture, “who can understand his errors.” Which translates into, how do I keep my mind and my heart from wandering? How do I discern what or when I do wrong? How do I keep from straying from the law, from the things I know are not right? How do I know all the sins that are lurking in my heart? As quickly as he asked those questions, he simply asked God to cleanse me from the secret faults and mistakes, the ones that are hidden from the natural eye; the ones that no one can see but you, Lord. He continues by saying, Oh God, please keep me from the rude, arrogant, inconsiderate, disrespectful, overconfident, big-headed, and conceited sins, (you know those sins that we don’t even consider sins); and those secret sins, so that they don’t have control over me, so that I can be blameless and innocent from violating your laws and most importantly, that I don’t sin against you ... that I can live according to the manner in which you expect from me and then I can continue to be blessed by You and You in turn, receive the glory.
How many of us ask those same questions or find ourselves in the same position. We first want to acknowledge the need and then ask the Lord to create in me a clean heart, renew the right spirit within me (Psalm 51). Let every word that comes from my mouth be pleasing in your ear. Let the thoughts, the intents and the mediation of my heart, not only be pleasing, but acceptable in your sight at all times. Help me to have the pleading heart of David, because I am concerned about the condition of my heart. Let my heart continually have intercession with you, O Lord, my Strength and my Redeemer.
Until the morning, be blessed,
Cynde