Daily Word: Go Back to the Beginning. Psalm 119:2

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Happy are those who keep His testimonies,
who seek Him with a whole heart … Psalm 119:2, TLV

 

Lost? Go Back to the Beginning.     Aleph [the Hebrew letter A]. Remember the movie The Sound of Music? One of my favorite scenes was when Maria taught the Von Trapp children how to sing. Before she launched into the iconic Do-Re-Mi, she sang, “Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start. When you read you begin with — ” And the children respond, “A – B – C.” Marie answers with a nod and continues, “When you sing you begin with Do-Re-Mi.” And off they go.

Psalm 119 is more than the longest chapter within the book of Psalms, it’s a lesson in the basics — the A –B – Cs, the Do-Re-Mis — of living the Torah. The Law as contained in Genesis through to Deuteronomy. So, it is no coincidence that the verses are divided into pericopes (sections) each with a heading of the Hebrew alphabet.

ALEPH א — the first letter of the alphabet
Blessed are those whose way is blameless,
who walk in the Torah of ADONAI [the LORD]. (vs. 1, TLV)

 

What I love about the writer (possibly David, Ezra, or Daniel) of this beautiful poem, is how many ways he conveyed the word Law/Torah. Testimonies. Mitzvot/laws. Precepts. Decrees. Righteous judgments. Statutes. And of course, “Your word.”

This thesaurus of descriptive definitions of the Torah are like examining the many facets of a perfect jewel. What it looks like in the sunlight. How it feels. Turning the gem to observe every facet and marvel how its beauty is lovely at any angle.

You have commanded that Your precepts
be kept diligently.
Oh that my ways were steadfast
to observe Your decrees! (vss. 4-5, TLV)

 

In our faith journey, we need the map to our destination — that map is GOD’s word. Without a map or compass, we will lose our way. When we lose our way, it is best to return to the beginning — to the basics.

How many of us have gotten lost while driving and know that the best way to get back on the right road is to turn back to where we were before we lost our way? It’s the same way with our faith journey.

Study that “map”, then we can be steadfast to remain on the path. To choose the way among the millions of paths before us.

All this to say, it may seem old fashioned and simple to study these basics, but let’s remember Who wrote them. I think we can all agree that the only map we want to follow is His.

Hanukkah: Tonight, we light the third candle with our Shamash. With each candle a growing illumination happens. With each step we take on our journey, He illuminates the dark places that need to be cleaned and renewed.

Until tomorrow, whenever we take the wrong path, know that our Father has given us the Holy Spirit to bring us back and readjust our steps. Please continue to pray for Israel and that those who have lost their way make teshuva (turn away) and return. Shabbat Shalom, Chag Semeach, and God bless you!

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