Fervency and Humilty in prayers
The Psalmist in this remaining part of Psalm 119 is still petitioning God to hear his prayers. Let's pause for a whilst and think about the length of his prayers in this whole Psalm 119 and that he has not given up on praying and believing God will hear him. He seeks for audience before God “May my cry come close to you". He calls his prayers his cry, which shows the fervency and his supplication which indicates his humility. Have you given up on some thing you have been asking God? Learn to persevere in payer.
He nevertheless desires understanding, in his prayer and deliverance in accordance to God's word. These two matters were substantially wanted for him to be free from his persecutors. He further bases his prayers on the premise of praise. He begs for his lifestyles so that he can reward God.
“I long for your salvation Lord, 0 LORD”. This have to be the cry of each ' non-Christian round us. As we read and learn about the Bible and apprehend higher who God is, we are left in absolute awe at such a God who would care so a good deal for such a sinful and unworthy people. Our Salvation is in Christ J esus and whosoever comes to Him shallbe saved. Do you comprehend ahybody who needs this salvation? Pray for them today.