Pastor David Johnston,
Temple Baptist Church of Laurens, SC
God will comfort us. He does so not just to console us in the midst of trials, but to teach and prepare us to be able to minister comfort to others.
Consolation and comfort is a part of God's plan for us. Just as much as the trials that we are to go through. Tonight we look at this section of Psalm 119 and find a number of thoughts concerning consolation.
B. We are His workmanship.
2. He did not evolve into the person he was, he was fashioned by the very hands of God.
3. As a direct product of God's hands, who would be better able to comfort us?
4. Ex. Mother and little baby.
2. The psalmist acknowledges this and prays for God to give him understanding that he might learn the commandments of God.
3. This is our purpose!
2. Is that true of us?
3. Is our testimony such that we are a comfort and encouragement to other believers?
4. That is part of God's plan for us.
5. What do we bring to others?
2. He understood that the trials and afflictions were part of God's plan for his life.
3. Sometimes the afflictions come because we have strayed from the path God wants us to follow.
2. "According to thy Word"
3. Again we look to the principles of God's Word to direct us in our lives.
4. Whether in affliction or in comfort.
2. That doesn't mean that they aren't available to all, just that those who delight in His Word can draw upon them.
3. The comfort sought according to the Word will not come to those who neglect or reject His Word.
2. Cf. Luke 16:25
3. The rich man had no desire to seek after God and His Word.
4. Consequently when they faced the same trial -- 'death' -- Lazarus was comforted and the rich man found himself in torment.
2. But he would focus his attention on meditating in the Word.
3. He knew that God had allowed the affliction to come for his own good.
4. When affliction comes it will test and try our character.
5. It isn't as important what the affliction, or even why the affliction, as it is how we respond to the affliction.
6. Meditation on God's promises always brings comfort and consolation.
7. The Bible reader finds its pages filled with godly comfort.
2. Paul instructs us to get personally involved with others.
(Rom 12:15) "Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep."
3. Solomon stated the importance of each other in the book of Ecclesiastes.
C. As the Word consoles us, only then can we be consoling others.
D. "Let my heart be sound in thy statutes."
2. It is most often translated 'without blemish' or 'upright'.
3. He is asking that his heart remain true and pure in the Word.
We can only be prepared to do that when our own hearts are 'sound in His statutes'. The invitation today is for each of us. Come and let God have His way in our lives.