
Psalm 119 week 7 verse 39
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Psalm 119:39 says, “Take away the disgrace I dread, for your laws are good.”
Another way of saying this verse would be: God take away the scorn, shame, disgrace and negative consequences that we fear for not living in alignment to You. Also, protect us from the negative consequences others would put upon us for following after You, God, and trusting in You and Your ways.
After today we only have one week left. Continue with me during this 8-week series on Psalm 119:33-40. Each week I will teach verse by verse and break down their meaning. Psalm 119 is the longest Psalm. It’s a hymn of praise and appreciation for God’s instruction. God not only gave His people land, but He gave them His blueprint, the Torah for living. Each section in Psalm 119 coincides with a Hebrew letter and highlights attributes of God’s instructions to His people.
All of Psalm 119 is an acrostic poem that moves through each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Psalm 119:33-40 go with the Hebrew letter ה He and the number 5. Which also corresponds to this year of 2025 or the Hebrew year 5785.