Psalms 119:119

"You reject all those who stray from your statutes, for their deceit is in vain."

Key Reflection

The verse from Psalms 119:119, "You reject all those who stray from your statutes, for their deceit is in vain," highlights the steadfast nature of God's judgment and the futility of those who deviate from His divine laws. In this context, "statutes" refer to God's commandments or decrees, emphasizing His unwavering standards. The phrase "deceit is in vain" underscores that any attempts by those who stray to justify their actions are ultimately futile, as they stand in direct opposition to the truth and righteousness of God’s word.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth -Margin, “causest to cease.” Literally: “Dross ... thou makest all the wicked of the earth to cease.” They are seen by the psalmist as dross, and then he says that God had treated them as such. Like dross -The “scoriae” of metals, or of a furnace. This dross is cast out as of no value. So the wicked are regarded by God. Therefore I love thy testimonies -I love a law which condemns sin. I love a government which ferrets out and punishes the guilty. This is a leading object with all just governments; and this we approve in all governments.

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