With our Bibles open now to the longest portion of Scripture, Psalm 119, we want to begin in verse number 1 and look at a life devoted to God and His Word. Men are asking us, all around us, give your life to this. Give your time to that. give your money here, give your money there. I'm not asking you for any of your time, any of your money, or any of yourself. I am pointing you today and calling on you to give your life to God and His Word. And if you give yourself to God and His Word, then He will have all of you that He desires, and that will be all of you. Such a man, such a woman, is found in the first eight verses. We see here the life of a blessed man. Look to verse number one. Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. Blessed are they that keep His testimonies and that seek Him with the whole heart. They also do no iniquity. They walk in His ways. Thou hast commanded us to keep Thy precepts diligently. O that my ways were directed to keep Thy statutes! Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments? I will praise thee with uprightness of heart. When I shall have learned thy righteous judgments, I will keep thy statutes, O forsake me not utterly." The psalmist is giving us thoughts for the undefiled about the undefiled. To be undefiled is to be, quote, entire, literally, figuratively, or morally. It is, as a noun, speaking of integrity and truth, taken from the Strong's Concordance. It is translated as Without Blemish, Complete, Full, Perfect, Sincerely, Sincerity, Sound, Without Spot, Undefiled, Upright, Uprightly, and Whole. Commentator A.G. Clark said, It means, quote, those whose whole course of life is governed by a single-hearted devotion to God. Let me give you my personal little summary. The undefiled are those who are complete in their lives because they have Christ in their hearts and have come to know the blessings of living by the Word of God. You must know by now the title of our broadcast is Truths to Live By, and that's what we find on every page of scripture. Yes, we want to rightly divide the word of truth according to their historical, grammatical, literal interpretations, and I believe in a dispensational manner we should keep scriptures where they belong But when we draw applications from several, yea, all portions of Scripture, let us do it with a heart desiring to obey and follow God, and hear the voice of our Lord, that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Yea, the words of the Lord are truths to live by." And so, with these thoughts in mind, the Lord willing, next week we will look at the blessing of the undefiled, as explained in Psalm 119, verses 1-8.