What is the meaning of Psalm 119:43? Never take The psalmist begins with an earnest plea that God would never remove His Word from him. • This shows complete dependence on divine revelation (Psalm 19:7-11). • The request echoes God’s promise never to leave or forsake His people (Deuteronomy 31:8; Hebrews 13:5). • It acknowledges that without God’s guidance the believer would quickly stray (John 15:5). Your word of truth Scripture is identified as “word of truth,” emphasizing its absolute reliability. • Jesus affirms this standard: “Your word is truth” (John 17:17). • God’s truth exposes error and keeps believers from deception (Ephesians 6:14; 2 Timothy 3:16-17). • The phrase underscores the necessity of Scripture in every area of life (Proverbs 30:5). from my mouth The psalmist wants God’s Word to remain not only in his heart but also on his lips. • Speaking truth is an act of witness (Psalm 119:46; Acts 4:20). • Constant verbal rehearsal guards the mind (Joshua 1:8; Deuteronomy 6:6-7). • It fosters encouragement and correction within the community of faith (Colossians 3:16). for I hope His request is rooted in confident expectation, not wishful thinking. • Biblical hope rests on God’s character and promises (Romans 15:4; Hebrews 10:23). • Hope motivates obedience and perseverance (1 Peter 1:13; Psalm 130:5). • The link between Word and hope shows that scriptural promises fuel steadfast trust. in Your judgments “Judgments” refers to God’s righteous decisions revealed in Scripture. • They are always just and good (Psalm 19:9; Revelation 15:3). • Trusting God’s judgments means accepting His verdicts on sin and righteousness (Romans 3:4-6). • This trust leads to joyful submission rather than reluctant compliance (Psalm 119:97). summary Psalm 119:43 captures a believer’s cry for continual access to God’s reliable, spoken Word so that he may keep declaring it while resting in the sure hope produced by God’s righteous judgments. |