Heart-Filled Words || Psalm 119:11 || Mid-Week Midrash #21

“I have taken your words to heart so I would not sin against you.”
Psalm 119:11

This speaks to me about memorizing scripture, which is why this series was created. Instead of taking different verses and praying over them, I wanted to share them with you with some special meaning behind them so that you can hold them close to you in times of need. Keeping God’s word close to you can help when you feel alone, anxious, frustrated, depressed, among many other emotions. It’s a reminder that God is close to us at all times and encourages us to lean on him. To take his advice and teachings and apply them to all the different areas of our life. We do this so we don’t act on our own emotions or agenda.

Marc Middleton

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