Saturday, October 19, 2013

Don't let evil discourage You

Read Psalm 64.

Do not be discouraged by what unbelievers say and do.  Do not waiver in your faith.

David prayed for God's protection from wicked people who plotted against him.  He described their lies and threats as weapons of war--swords and arrows.  He was innocent, yet they ambushed him with their words.

Even more, these evil enemies had taken time to carefully devise their plans to kill him.  They thought they could execute the perfect crime against David and go undetected.  Obviously, David found out.

"But God."  Not only did David know, but God knew.  This prayer looked to God for action.  The LORD could destroy evil-doers with their own devices.

When God punishes sin, there are two results in verses 9-10 that bring Him glory.
1. Among all people.
The purpose of God's judgment is to strike fear in the hearts of all people.  No one will get away wrong-doing.  Such accountability for personal sin should cause everyone to stop and think about their own fate.  The response should be one of repentance toward God and faith in Him.

2. Among believers.
God's judgment is a reminder to believers that He will eventually deal with all injustices.  That truth alone should cause rejoicing in the midst of persecution.  In the meantime, we take refuge in Him.


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