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	<title>Comments on: Day 17&#8243;  Psalm 119:129-136</title>
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		<title>By: Brittany</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First of all, Amy, thank you for your daily committment and perseverance in doing this blog.  I have been gone for almost a week and chose to leave my computer at home (not something I do easily or often) and it was wonderful; yet one of my first things to do as I got home was to check this blog, anxious to see what all you, and others, have written.  So thank you!  Keep it up!

For today&#039;s passage...I&#039;m with you.  I loved these verses!  There is so much.  As you had mentioned, &quot;The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.&quot;  I love this!  Haven&#039;t you heard how you can read a passage of scripture or do some Bible study during one season of your life and then read or do the same thing another time, and see it from a whole different perspective?  To me, this is God &quot;unfolding&quot; His truths for us.  It may be a little at a time so we do not get overwhelmed, or He may just choose to reveal certain things in His Word that applies to our lives at that particular moment.  I just love this visual of Him unfolding His Words to us and giving us understanding!  He knows our needs...He is the perfect &quot;Daddy&quot;!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, Amy, thank you for your daily committment and perseverance in doing this blog.  I have been gone for almost a week and chose to leave my computer at home (not something I do easily or often) and it was wonderful; yet one of my first things to do as I got home was to check this blog, anxious to see what all you, and others, have written.  So thank you!  Keep it up!</p>
<p>For today&#8217;s passage&#8230;I&#8217;m with you.  I loved these verses!  There is so much.  As you had mentioned, &#8220;The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.&#8221;  I love this!  Haven&#8217;t you heard how you can read a passage of scripture or do some Bible study during one season of your life and then read or do the same thing another time, and see it from a whole different perspective?  To me, this is God &#8220;unfolding&#8221; His truths for us.  It may be a little at a time so we do not get overwhelmed, or He may just choose to reveal certain things in His Word that applies to our lives at that particular moment.  I just love this visual of Him unfolding His Words to us and giving us understanding!  He knows our needs&#8230;He is the perfect &#8220;Daddy&#8221;!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Becky</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 02:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like the vs. &quot;Establish my footsteps in Thy word,  and do not let iniquity have dominion over me.&quot;  To me, this is a request for help from God to do what we are trying to do during this reading of Psalm 119--help in establishing our habit of continually being in God&#039;s Word.  And it is also that plea to not let our sins run amok.  And we know that it is when we don&#039;t make God priority for the day that we don&#039;t spend time in His Word.  And that is one of our iniquities.  It&#039;s so easy to let life consume 

As I was driving to Beaumont today, I was listening on the radio to Sean McDowell, son of Josh McDowell, talking about how he works with young people and his concerns about today&#039;s youth.  His big concern is that they do not have a grasp of doctrine and therefore are easily swayed and don&#039;t hold fast to the Truth.  This reminded me Psalm 119 because it is continually talking about studying His precepts; longing for His precepts; hiding His precepts in our heart.  One comment Sean McDowell made, that I&#039;ve been thinking a lot about also, was that he feels there is going to be more persecution in the years ahead and it will become harder and harder to hold on to God&#039;s precepts if we are not well-grounded in them.  I fear that, but also am aware that it is much harder in this day than when I was growing up to live and to talk about our faith.  So many more distractions; so much more intolerance.  It adds urgency to this chapter of knowing and walking in the statutes of God.  I keep striving to do better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the vs. &#8220;Establish my footsteps in Thy word,  and do not let iniquity have dominion over me.&#8221;  To me, this is a request for help from God to do what we are trying to do during this reading of Psalm 119&#8211;help in establishing our habit of continually being in God&#8217;s Word.  And it is also that plea to not let our sins run amok.  And we know that it is when we don&#8217;t make God priority for the day that we don&#8217;t spend time in His Word.  And that is one of our iniquities.  It&#8217;s so easy to let life consume </p>
<p>As I was driving to Beaumont today, I was listening on the radio to Sean McDowell, son of Josh McDowell, talking about how he works with young people and his concerns about today&#8217;s youth.  His big concern is that they do not have a grasp of doctrine and therefore are easily swayed and don&#8217;t hold fast to the Truth.  This reminded me Psalm 119 because it is continually talking about studying His precepts; longing for His precepts; hiding His precepts in our heart.  One comment Sean McDowell made, that I&#8217;ve been thinking a lot about also, was that he feels there is going to be more persecution in the years ahead and it will become harder and harder to hold on to God&#8217;s precepts if we are not well-grounded in them.  I fear that, but also am aware that it is much harder in this day than when I was growing up to live and to talk about our faith.  So many more distractions; so much more intolerance.  It adds urgency to this chapter of knowing and walking in the statutes of God.  I keep striving to do better.</p>
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