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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

What to Hold Onto Psalms 119: 31

Read the passage Psalms 119

(I have clung unto thy testimonies; O Lord, put me not to shame.)

1. A believer's need for security can only be met by the assurance of God's word.

2. A specific word from God quiets the questioning heart.

3. The revealed truth of scripture becomes a pier to tie your faith to.

4. The winds of time and of critics, or those who do not understand, cannot 
dislodge the life of faith securely tied to the word of God.

5. The word held onto is the word God has given, not a word that man has stated.

6. There is no shame to God's word; nor to one who places His trust therein.
We don't have to apologize for the word of God or of its instruction to our
  own heart. There is no shame.

7. Shame comes when a believer quits believing God's word or impatiently
  asserts his own understanding before God's word.
Then, he no longer is holding onto God's word.





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