Psalm Devotional
The Benefits of Life in the Covenant
God’s covenant relationship with man is central to Reformed theology. However, too often the covenant is described solely in legal terms. While it is true that our covenant relationship with God has forensic aspects, the Bible ultimately defines the covenant of grace in relational terms. The Bible describes the essence of the covenant as, “I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people” (Lev. 26:12). Psalm 25 explores the benefits of this covenant relationship.
The Bible reveals that God teaches His people. After God delivered Israel out of Egypt, He gave them His law (Ex. 20:1-17). He taught Israel, His son, how to live in a way that was pleasing in His sight. In Psalm 25, the psalmist calls upon God to fulfill this covenant promise in his own life.
God teaches us because He is our Father. He teaches us because we are in covenant with Him. It is important though, to remember that God only teaches those who humbly seek Him (v. 14). Is this how you approach God? Do you love His law and pray humbly for His guidance in your life?

