Psalm 119:160 & Jesus: Scripture's permanence?
How does Psalm 119:160 connect with Jesus' teachings on Scripture's permanence?

Psalm 119:160 at a Glance

“The entirety of Your word is truth, and all Your righteous judgments endure forever.”

• “Entirety” underscores that every verse, command, narrative, and promise is trustworthy.

• “Endure forever” declares permanence that cannot be diminished or overturned.


Key Words That Set the Tone

• Truth: Scripture isn’t merely accurate in spots; it is wholly without error.

• Righteous judgments: God’s decisions, declarations, and standards are faultless.

• Forever: Points to an unbreakable, timeless authority.


Jesus Echoes the Same Certainty

Matthew 5:17-18 — “Until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke of a pen will by any means disappear from the Law.”

Matthew 24:35 — “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away.”

Luke 16:17 — “It is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for a single stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law.”

John 10:35 — “The Scripture cannot be broken.”


Thread That Weaves Old and New Together

• Same Author, same authority: Psalm 119 magnifies God’s Word; Jesus, the incarnate Word (John 1:1-3, 14), affirms the written Word.

• Permanence proclaimed: David says it “endures forever”; Jesus ratifies it as unalterable down to the smallest detail.

• Comprehensive reliability: Psalmist declares “the entirety” is truth; Jesus upholds even “the smallest letter.” No portion is expendable or negotiable.


Implications for Us Today

• Confidence: What God has spoken stands unmoved by cultural tides or personal feelings.

• Submission: Because Scripture is flawless and lasting, obedience isn’t optional or temporary.

• Hope: Promises anchored in an enduring Word cannot fail, giving unshakable assurance in every season.

In what ways can we apply 'all Your righteous judgments endure' daily?
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