“THY Word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against Thee.” Psa. 119:1111Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee. (Psalm 119:11). This, truly, is a wise and a safe thing to do. Let us ponder it. Let us understand it. Let us imitate it. There are three special points suggested, namely, What have I hid? Where have I hid it? Why have I hid it? The reader will easily remember what? where? why?
1. What have I hid? “Thy Word.” It is not man’s word, but the Word of God, that liveth and abideth forever. This is the thing to hide. It is a treasure worth hiding. No thief can steal it, no moth corrupt it. It increases by being hidden in the way here spoken of. We cannot set too high a value upon the Word of God. So the Psalmist thought when he “hid” it. This expression sets forth how intensely he prized the word. “I have hid it.” He placed it out of the reach of everyone and everything that could deprive him of it. May we ponder it—may we understand it—may we imitate it! Memorize it, and meditate upon it.
2.Where have I hid it? “In my heart.” It was not in his head or in his intellect; but in his heart—the seat of his affections—the center of his moral being—the source of all the influences that swayed his entire career. This is the right place to hide the Word. It is not hiding it under a bushel, or in the earth. It is not basely cushioning it, through a slavish dread of men, lest they should sneer at us, or oppose us. No, my reader, this will not do. We must hide the Word where the Psalmist hid it, even in the heart. May we ponder this—may we understand it—may we imitate it!
3.Why have I hid it? For a very weighty reason—a most important reason. “That I might not sin against Thee.” It was not that he might have a rich fund of new ideas to talk about and show off upon. Nor yet was it that he might be able to confound in argument all his opposers, and silence them. The Psalmist did not care about any of these things. He had a horror of sin—a holy horror; he knew that the most effectual safeguard against sin was the Word of God, and therefore he hid it in his heart. May we ponder this—may we understand it—may we imitate it!
ML 10/22/1933