I have been reading Psalm 119 very slowly. I've been thinking about why the psalmist says he loves, delights, and cherishes the law. What is it about the law of God that draws this love from the psalmist? I've had exposure to the laws governing homeschooling and more recently the laws governing divorce. I can't imagine my attorney or the presiding judge saying, "I love the legal code of Virginia." Maybe I don't understand this sentiment (for lack of a better word because it's not sentimental) because I am basically lawless at heart. I have viewed the law as nothing more than rules and regulations stipulating what I can and cannot do. But what if the law of God is really about God Himself and not merely a set of rules and regulations? Maybe the psalmist loved God's law because he saw the law as the revelation of God's holiness and character?