Psalms 19:10-11

Psalms 19:10-11

[10] More to be desired  are they than gold,  yea, than much  fine gold:  sweeter  also than honey  and the honeycomb.  [11] Moreover by them is thy servant  warned:  and in keeping  of them there is great  reward. 

What does Psalms 19:10-11 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

David regarded the words of God as more valuable than gold, the most expensive substance in his day, and more pleasing and satisfying than honey, the sweetest substance. God"s words warned him of error and danger, and they brought him rewards of many kinds as he followed them.
". . . the mark of a true Bible student is a burning heart, not a big head ( Luke 24:32; 1 Corinthians 8:1)." [1]