Psalm 19:7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple. Trees are known by their fruit, and books by their effect upon the mind. By the "law of the Lord" David means the whole revelation of God, so far as it had been given in his day. It is equally true of all revelation since. We may judge by its effects upon our own selves. I. THE WORK OF THE WORD OF GOD IN CONVERSION. Not apart from the Spirit, but as it is used by the Spirit, it — 1. Convinces men of sin: they see what perfection is, that God demands it and that they are far from it. 2. Drives them from false methods of salvation to bring them to self-despair, and to shut them up to God's method of saving them. 3. Reveals the way of salvation through Christ by faith. 4. Enables the soul to embrace Christ as its all in all, by setting forth promises and invitations which are opened up to the understanding and sealed to the heart. 5. Brings the heart nearer and nearer to God, by awakening love, desire for holiness, etc. 6. Restores the soul when it has wandered, bringing back the tenderness, hope, love, joy, etc., which it had lost. 7. Perfects the nature. The highest flights of holy enjoyment are not above or beyond the Word. II. THE EXCELLENCE OF THIS WORK. Its operations are altogether good, timed and balanced with infinite discretion. 1. It removes despair without quenching repentance. 2. Gives pardon, but does not create presumption. 3. Gives rest, but excites the soul to progress. 4. Breathes security, but. engenders, watchfulness. 5. Bestows strength and holiness, but begets no boasting. 6. Gives harmony to duties, emotions, hopes, and enjoyments. 7. Brings the man to live for God and with God, and yet makes him none the less fitted for the daily duties of life. III. THE CONSEQUENT EXCELLENCE OF THE WORD. 1. We need not add to it to secure conversion in any case. 2. We need not keep back any doctrine for fear of damping the flame of a true revival. 3. We need not extraordinary gifts to preach it, the Word will do its own work. 4. We have but to follow it to be converted, and to keep to it to become truly wise. It fits man's needs as the key the lock. Cling to it, study it, use it. ( C. H. Spurgeon.) Parallel Verses KJV: The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.WEB: Yahweh's law is perfect, restoring the soul. Yahweh's testimony is sure, making wise the simple. |