Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Responding in times of great Trouble

Read Psalm 11.

The enemies of Israel prepared for war.  As the king, David had to lead the nation in a response.  Some were overcome with fear and suggested that they run for their lives.  They did not feel there was anything they could do to prevent it.  "What else can we do?" (v.3).

But fleeing would mean turning their back on everything they said they believed.  It was God who established this kingdom.  It was God who raised up David to lead.  It was God's word by which they lived.  This was a test of their faith.  If they turned back, the very foundations of their society and culture would have been lost.

In this song, David encouraged the nation by reminding them of some basics of their faith.
1. "The LORD is in his holy temple." (v.4a)
Do not forget who God is.  He is on His throne and in total control this universe.

2. "His eyes see, his eyelids test, the children of man.  The LORD tests the righteous." (v.4b-5a)
The LORD is in heaven but He is not watching us from a distance.  He is up close and personal.  The events we face are tests of our faith to provide opportunities to practice what we preach.

3. "His soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence." (v.5b-6)
The actions of evil doers is also in full view of God.  He will judge them and cause their schemes to come back on them.

4. "The LORD is righteous." (v.7)
God is dependable and faithful to always do what is right.  He loves those who do what is right.

Instead of only looking at the trouble, we need to look into the face of the One who loves and cares for us.
"The upright shall behold his face."  How personal is that?






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