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The Power of the Word for Testimony

The Power of the Word for Testimony Excerpt The psalmist prays for the lovingkindness of the Lord to be manifested in deliverance, according to God’s word. This will enable him to render a decisive answer to those who taunt him with the uselessness of serving God. If he fails to experience this deliverance, then he will be deprived of the power to bear witness to the truth before his tormentors. If God will give him this grace, he resolves to send the rest of his life observing his law. In so doing he will be walking “in a broad place,” i.e., he will know true freedom. Should the opportunity present itself, he is prepared to confess his love for God’s word before rulers. He “lifts up his hands” to God’s commandment, i.e., he shows them the utmost reverence.  More Smith, James E.  The Wisdom Literature and Psalms . Joplin, MO: College Press Pub. Co., 1996. Print. Old Testament Survey Series.

The Power of the Word for Testimony

The Power of the Word for Testimony Excerpt The psalmist prays for the lovingkindness of the Lord to be manifested in deliverance, according to God’s word. This will enable him to render a decisive answer to those who taunt him with the uselessness of serving God. If he fails to experience this deliverance, then he will be deprived of the power to bear witness to the truth before his tormentors. If God will give him this grace, he resolves to send the rest of his life observing his law. In so doing he will be walking “in a broad place,” i.e., he will know true freedom. Should the opportunity present itself, he is prepared to confess his love for God’s word before rulers. He “lifts up his hands” to God’s commandment, i.e., he shows them the utmost reverence.  More Smith, James E.  The Wisdom Literature and Psalms . Joplin, MO: College Press Pub. Co., 1996. Print. Old Testament Survey Series.

The Power of the Word for Testimony

The Power of the Word for Testimony Excerpt The psalmist prays for the lovingkindness of the Lord to be manifested in deliverance, according to God’s word. This will enable him to render a decisive answer to those who taunt him with the uselessness of serving God. If he fails to experience this deliverance, then he will be deprived of the power to bear witness to the truth before his tormentors. If God will give him this grace, he resolves to send the rest of his life observing his law. In so doing he will be walking “in a broad place,” i.e., he will know true freedom. Should the opportunity present itself, he is prepared to confess his love for God’s word before rulers. He “lifts up his hands” to God’s commandment, i.e., he shows them the utmost reverence.  More Smith, James E.   The Wisdom Literature and Psalms . Joplin, MO: College Press Pub. Co., 1996. Print. Old Testament Survey Series.  

The Power of the Word for Testimony

The Power of the Word for Testimony Excerpt The psalmist prays for the lovingkindness of the Lord to be manifested in deliverance, according to God’s word. This will enable him to render a decisive answer to those who taunt him with the uselessness of serving God. If he fails to experience this deliverance, then he will be deprived of the power to bear witness to the truth before his tormentors. If God will give him this grace, he resolves to send the rest of his life observing his law. In so doing he will be walking “in a broad place,” i.e., he will know true freedom. Should the opportunity present itself, he is prepared to confess his love for God’s word before rulers. He “lifts up his hands” to God’s commandment, i.e., he shows them the utmost reverence.  More Smith, James E.  The Wisdom Literature and Psalms . Joplin, MO: College Press Pub. Co., 1996. Print. Old Testament Survey Series.

The Power of the Word for Testimony

The Power of the Word for Testimony Excerpt ‎The psalmist prays for the lovingkindness of the Lord to be manifested in deliverance, according to God’s word . This will enable him to render a decisive answer to those who taunt him with the uselessness of serving God . If he fails to experience this deliverance, then he will be deprived of the power to bear witness to the truth before his tormentors. If God will give him this grace , he resolves to send the rest of his life observing his law . In so doing he will be walking “in a broad place,” i.e. , he will know true freedom. Should the opportunity present itself, he is prepared to confess his love for God’s word before rulers. He “lifts up his hands” to God’s commandment , i.e. , he shows them the utmost reverence. Smith, James E. The Wisdom Literature and Psalms. Joplin, MO: College Press Pub. Co., 1996. Print. Old Testament Survey Series.

The Power of the Word for Testimony

The Power of the Word for Testimony  Excerpt ‎The psalmist prays for the lovingkindness of the Lord to be manifested in deliverance, according to God’s word . This will enable him to render a decisive answer to those who taunt him with the uselessness of serving God . If he fails to experience this deliverance, then he will be deprived of the power to bear witness to the truth before his tormentors. If God will give him this grace, he resolves to send the rest of his life observing his law. In so doing he will be walking “in a broad place,” i.e., he will know true freedom. Should the opportunity present itself, he is prepared to confess his love for God’s word before rulers. He “lifts up his hands” to God’s commandment , i.e., he shows them the utmost reverence. Smith, James E. The Wisdom Literature and Psalms. Joplin, MO: College Press Pub. Co., 1996. Print. Old Testament Survey Series.