A Devotional Thought From Psalms
These things hast thou
done and I kept silence; thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as
thyself: but I will reprove thee, and set them in order before thine eyes. Psalm 50:21
In the verses (16-19) immediately
before this text God is speaking to the wicked (people who claim to be
religious, or righteous, or good, but do bad) and He lists some of their sins.
They hate instruction, and show it plainly by casting the word of God behind
their backs, out of their lives. They have OK’ed thieving in some ways, and
ihave made their society a safe harbor for adultery and sexual sin. You can’t
trust what they say because they have yielded their speech to saying evil, and
deceitful things. They do not even have brotherly love for their own brothers.
Modern Western societies seem to
have fallen into just such a pattern of life. Morality is a no-no. Sins from
the minor to the major are tolerated and indulged because the wicked in our society
want to be able to do them without any kind of spiritual restraint on their
behavior, although the large majority of these wicked folk would say they are “spiritual”
in one way or another. How could they think their so-called “spirituality” justifies
their sinful lifestyle? Verse 21 answers that question.
You did this wickedness, and
because I did not speak out against you and take action, says God, you thought
that I was like you are. You thought the holy God was okay with sin. What a
foolish idea! I will reprove thee. I
will set things right. And, if you continue to forget me I will punish you. If
that judgment was declared for God’s own chosen people in the Old Testament
shouldn’t people today take it into consideration for their own lives? And
their own lands?
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