The Excellency of God’s word (Part 1), September 18th, 2022


Central Thought: God’s word is forever settled and will prosper.
Hymn: Thy word is a lamp to my feet, O Lord.
Text: Psalm 119; Isaiah 55. (Reading Text Psalm 119:1-24)


Introduction:
Men who recognize the efficacy of the word of God by allowing His will to
be done in their lives have always beaten all odds and excelled. Joseph
went from slavery to be an important leader in Egypt because he preferred
the way of God, obeyed Him and was testified of by Pharoah to be “a man
in whom the spirit of God is” (Gen.41:38). Daniel ruled in Babylon and
prospered because he believed and trusted in the word of God continually:
“an excellent spirit was found in him” (Dan.6:3). Hananiah, in obedience to
Mishael and Azariah refused to worship any other gods besides the God of
Israel and rose from the fiery furnace to governorship position. Moses
forsook Pharoah’s palace and against all odds obeyed God’s word to
deliver Israel from Egypt. Each of these personalities portray the
supremacy of God’s word. Obeying God’s word always produces result that
far exceed the highest that can be achieved through any other way, thought
or decision. No wonder God says in Isa.55:8-9 “For my thoughts are not
your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord. For as the
heavens are higher than the earth so are my ways higher than your ways,
and my thoughts than your thoughts”.


The bible is God’s written word and will, Jesus Christ is His word made
flesh, being “the way, the truth and the life” (John 14:6). God’s spoken word
brought the world into being. It’s forever the same, immutable and
inexhaustible. The psalmist was persecuted by men of rank and authority,
who ridiculed his beliefs, seeking to put him to shame and make him give
up his faith. But he strengthened himself by meditating on the word of the
Lord, which to him was comfort, his prized possession, his rule of life, his
resource for strength-all of which drove him to desire it now as it was then.
Read it to be wise, believe it to be safe.


Lesson Objectives:

  • To understand what God’s word is.
  • To know why the written word of God should be appreciated.
  • To appreciate the relevance of God’s word
  • Bible Truth:
  • Q1. What is God’s word?
  • The bible is God’s written word and promise to men. It has been given to
    guide, instruct and comfort man in life’s journey. From the various
    symbols with which the Bible has been illustrated we see the need to
    study, know and do the word of God. Like a two-edged sword (Heb.4:12)
    the Bible pierces the heart of the hearer; like a hammer (Jer.23:29) it is
    powerful and breaks the resistance of the hearer; like a fire (Jer,20:9;
    23:29) it is a burning word consuming the dross in the hearer; while like
    a seed (1 Peter.1:23) the Bible is a living word regenerating the hearer.
    Moreover, in branding the Bible a mirror, its ability to faithfully reveal the
    individual to himself is portrayed (James.1:23-25). This same word is
    said to be a lamp and a light (Ps.119:105), illuminating and guiding the
    believer day by day. As food, (1 Peter.2:2; Heb.5:12-14; 1Cor.3:2), the
    Bible is nourishment feeding the soul. The word of God therefore
    convicts, regenerates, reveals, illuminates and nourishes the individual.
    It is profitable for doctrine, for reproof , for correction, for instruction in
    righteousness (2Tim.3:16).
    There is need to study to show oneself approved as Paul instructed
    Timothy (1Tim.2:15-16). Until you “receive with meekness the engrafted
    word which is able to save your souls” (James.1:20) you remain “dead in
    sins and trespasses” (Eph.2:1). Therefore, the word of God could be
    said to be that eternal will, which when we know and obey, we stay
    alive, grow and all the works of our hands prosper.
    The word which was at the beginning, which was with God and which
    was God (John.1:1) “…. Was made flesh and dwell among us….full of
    grace and truth”. This is the personification of the word of God and is
    Jesus Christ our Lord. God has magnified this word above His name
    (Psalm.138:2). The Lord says of His word in Isa.55:11 “…. It shall not
    return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it
    shall prosper in the thing whereto I send it”. This is infallibility which is
    God’s exclusive preserve. “Forever, O Lord, thy word is settled in
    heaven” (Psalm.119:89). Therefore God’s word is God.
    Q2. Why should the Bible be appreciated?
    The Bible, also called the Scriptures or the writings, or the word of God
    is an authoritative revelation, written form of God’s nature and purpose.
    It comprises sixty-six books from Genesis to Revelation; 39 in the old
    testament and 27 in the new testament. They are all written by the same
    author, the Holy Spirit, and have one message. There is no other book
    like it. It is believed that between 36 and 40 different writers were used,
    written over a period of some, 1,600 years by all sorts of men, including
    shepherds, kings, fishermen, and philosophers, they never contradicted
    one another, but all are in perfect agreement and harmony. The Bible
    was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. Moses, writing
    1600 years before the last book of the Bible was penned, was just as
    modern and scientific as Paul’s, John’s or any other author or present
    day investigator. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God”
    (2Tim.3:16), man by himself could not have written the Bible. Yet man
    has tried to ban, burn and bury the Bible. It is alive and available to
    preach the funeral of any person or nation who wants to do away with it.
    This infallible word of God will be the standard of judgement on the last
    day ( John.12:48). Let us read the Bible daily and obey the message.
    God’s people must handle this book carefully and reverently because it
    is God’s book to us. Let us rejoice that God has spoken and endeavor
    by the power of the Holy Spirit to work in the light of its revelations.
    Q3. What is the relevance of the word of God?
    “In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the
    word was God” (John.1:1). Jesus Christ is called the word. Words are a
    means whereby we can communicate one with another. Jesus is called
    the word of God. He is God’s means of communicating with His
    creatures. Whether in the natural or spiritual, God speaks through His
    Son the word. In nature we learn something about the word, for by the
    word of God the heavens were made. All things were made by Him. In
    the spiritual sense Jesus is pre-eminently the word, God’s only means of
    communicating Himself to us. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and
    the life, no man cometh unto the Father but by Me” (John.14:6).
    Scriptures have it that “ no man hath seen God at any time, the only
    begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared
    (revealed) Him” (John.1:18). Jesus is our Mediator, our Savior, and our
    new and living way to God.
    In appreciation of the relevance of God’s word, the Psalmist asked God
    to open his eyes so that he could see the marvelous blessings of God in
    the word (Psalm.119:17-18). God’s word to him is a lamp to his feet and
    a light to his path (Vs.105). This is true not only for the Psalmist but for
    all believers. God’s word is settled in heaven and is attested to by His
    faithfulness (Vs.89-91). The Psalmist declared his delight for God’s
    wonderful word which gives light (Vs.129-131). Most of the laws of men
    and governments originate from the ten commandments, in making the
    Bible the foundation of all laws. Moreover, most religious and even
    occultic bodies try to justify their existence by quoting sections of the
    Bible, making men think they are authentic. Yet they only “have a form
    of godliness and deny the power thereof” (2 Tim.3:5).
    May we this day avail ourselves of Him as revealed in His written word.
    Let the Spirit of God use the word of God to change the people of God.
    Declare like the Psalmist “I will delight myself in thy statutes; I will not
    forget thy word” (vs.16). The ability of the word of God to transform us is
    as potent as ever.
    Daily Living Application:
    God is His word, therefore the only way to know God is to know His
    word and live by it. This means knowing, believing and doing the written
    word- the Bible, as well as knowing and believing on the word made
    flesh-our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. There is no other name by which
    man can be saved except by the name of Jesus Christ. It is therefore in
    men’s own interest to “hear and do” the word of God.
    Memory verse:
    Psalm.119:130
    “The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding to the
    simple”.
    Daily Devotional Guide:
    Mon: Obey God’s word and get the best.
  • Deut.6:20-25; Prov.9:10; 24:3-6; Ps.119:98-100.
    Tue: The Promises of God are sure.
  • Ps. 119:75; James.4:3; Jer.29:11-14; Matt.5:18-19.
    Wed: Obey God’s word and prosper.
  • Isa.1:22-25; Josh.1:8; Prov.22:4.
    Thu: Safety and protection from God’s word.
  • Ps.119:92; 33:8-11, 16-22; Prov.24:6; 4:20-23.
    Fri: Our ways are inferior to God’s.
  • Isa.55:3-13.
    Sat: Remind God of His word for your situations.
  • Isa.43:18-26.