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The Goodness of God

Scripture: Psalm 119:65-72 / SOAP verses 67-68, 71-72

You have done many good things for me, Lord,
    just as you promised.
66 I believe in your commands;
    now teach me good judgment and knowledge.
67 I used to wander off until you disciplined me;
    but now I closely follow your word.
68 You are good and do only good;
    teach me your decrees.
69 Arrogant people smear me with lies,
    but in truth I obey your commandments with all my heart.
70 Their hearts are dull and stupid,
    but I delight in your instructions.
71 My suffering was good for me,
    for it taught me to pay attention to your decrees.
72 Your instructions are more valuable to me
    than millions in gold and silver.

Psalm 119:65-72 NLT

I love how the Psalmist doesn’t just acknowledge that God is good but specifically declares that God is good to him personally. This was a game changer in my relationship with God 30+ years ago—not only seeing His goodness but experiencing it personally. I can tell you that when this happens, we find ourselves wanting to know God more, wanting to experience Him more, following Him faithfully, and finding Him more valuable to us than all of the other things in our lives.

This personal relationship is a two-way street. Notice how the Psalmist requests that God teach him His decrees. Yet even more, he is able to declare that he obeys God’s commandments with all of his heart, delights in God’s instructions, and even realizes the benefit of his suffering. It becomes clear to the Psalmist, as it should to us, that God’s Word is more valuable than any other earthly treasure.

Encouragement for the journey

Don’t just look for God’s goodness, look for His personal goodness to you. Seek good judgment and knowledge from Him. Ask Him to teach you His decrees, learn from His discipline, pay attention to His instructions, and treasure them as costly gold and silver.

Prayer for the journey

Father, indeed, You’re not only good – You are good to us. It is true that You keep Your promises. As the Psalmist said. I, too, believe in Your commands and ask that You will teach us good judgment and grace us with knowledge of You and Your Word. Thank You for the discipline we have known through the course of our lives – may it lead us to follow closely in Your Word – and enhance our desire to continually know You more – Amen.

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