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In this episode, we arrive at the sixteenth stanza of Psalm 119 and discover a passage filled with action. The psalmist describes the actions of oppressors, his own responses of faith, and—most importantly—the powerful work of the Lord. While many actions are recorded, the emphasis ultimately falls on what God Himself does for His people.
Psalm 119:121–123 introduces the psalmist as a man who has practiced justice and righteousness even while facing oppression. Surrounded by unjust treatment, he turns to the Lord and prays that God would become his surety—his pledge of protection and defender. In the midst of pressure, the psalmist’s eyes are fixed on the salvation that only God can provide.
In verses 124–125, the psalmist identifies himself in two humble ways: a servant and a student. As a servant, he appeals to God not on the basis of his own merit but on the basis of divine mercy. As a student, he repeatedly asks the Lord to teach him and grant understanding so that he may truly know and live by God’s testimonies.
Verse 126 highlights the psalmist’s confidence that the Lord will act at the right time. When God’s law is being broken and His enemies seem to prevail, the believer’s hope is not in personal strength but in the certainty that God will work on behalf of His people.
The stanza closes with the psalmist’s response to the Lord’s work: he loves God’s commandments, esteems them as right, and hates every false way. True love for God is demonstrated not only by affection for His Word but also by a growing hatred for the sin that opposes it.
Join us as we explore this passage and learn to make much of the work of God—trusting Him in oppression, submitting to Him as servants, learning from Him as students, and responding with wholehearted love for His truth.
By Southland Christian Ministries5
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In this episode, we arrive at the sixteenth stanza of Psalm 119 and discover a passage filled with action. The psalmist describes the actions of oppressors, his own responses of faith, and—most importantly—the powerful work of the Lord. While many actions are recorded, the emphasis ultimately falls on what God Himself does for His people.
Psalm 119:121–123 introduces the psalmist as a man who has practiced justice and righteousness even while facing oppression. Surrounded by unjust treatment, he turns to the Lord and prays that God would become his surety—his pledge of protection and defender. In the midst of pressure, the psalmist’s eyes are fixed on the salvation that only God can provide.
In verses 124–125, the psalmist identifies himself in two humble ways: a servant and a student. As a servant, he appeals to God not on the basis of his own merit but on the basis of divine mercy. As a student, he repeatedly asks the Lord to teach him and grant understanding so that he may truly know and live by God’s testimonies.
Verse 126 highlights the psalmist’s confidence that the Lord will act at the right time. When God’s law is being broken and His enemies seem to prevail, the believer’s hope is not in personal strength but in the certainty that God will work on behalf of His people.
The stanza closes with the psalmist’s response to the Lord’s work: he loves God’s commandments, esteems them as right, and hates every false way. True love for God is demonstrated not only by affection for His Word but also by a growing hatred for the sin that opposes it.
Join us as we explore this passage and learn to make much of the work of God—trusting Him in oppression, submitting to Him as servants, learning from Him as students, and responding with wholehearted love for His truth.

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