Day #155
Scripture Reading: Psalms 87 - 89 …
Most, if not all people go through times of trials
and suffering. And when they come you and I need to know "the God
who saves me" (88:1). THIS God is faithful … ALWAYS!! He
never forgets His promises ... He always keeps His promises. And one of the most powerful illustrations of
God's faithfulness is His faithfulness to Israel, to the descendants of
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. I mention that often because if God is not
faithful to the promises He made to His people in the past, why should we
believe that He will be faithful to you and me today?
Psalm 87 speaks of those promises that God made to
Zion, to Jerusalem, and to the people of Israel. The writer declares that
God will note each one that was born in Zion and that in the end God will
establish Zion above all the other nations. Throughout the Old Testament
God declares that He will never forget His promises to His servant, David (in
fact, we read more about this in Psalm 89). It is important to understand
and believe this truth, because as you come to Psalm 88 you find the "sons
of Korah," the writers of these Psalms, in a BAD place, spiritually
speaking.
Some people wrongly believe that if a particular
emotion and response to circumstances is written down in the Psalms, it is legitimate
for us to feel, to think and to speak the same way. But as you read these words, can this really
be what God would teach us through including Psalms like this in His Word?
Or is God telling us, "Other people have felt this way and I
delivered them, so don't go there!!!"
Psalm 88 describes a place where you and I who
believe in Jesus Christ NEVER need to visit! "My soul is full of
trouble and my life draws near the grave" (88:3). He cries out
to the LORD, "the God who saves me," but he doesn't
believe God hears him. Is that true? What does the Bible teach? God
hears His children when we cry out to Him. The Psalmist writes, "You
have put me in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths. Your wrath lies heavily
upon me; You have overwhelmed me with all Your waves" (88:6-7).
He goes so far as to say, "I cry to You for help, O LORD; …
Why, O LORD, do You reject me and hide Your face from me?" (88:13-14).
Does this sound like the God you know? If you
answered, "Yes" to that question, you don't know Him!
Let me explain. Any of us can be TEMPTED to feel what the Psalmist
is feeling … be we don't have to go there, and we shouldn't go there.
Such thoughts and feelings are a temptation to be dealt with by declaring
TRUTH. God allows us to face trials and suffering and struggles that we
do not have the strength to endure on our own, but He is ALWAYS with us and He
ALWAYS hears our prayers and He will ALWAYS give us all we need. That is
His promise in Christ.
Paul writes to the Corinthians and says, "No
temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; He
will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But WHEN you ARE
tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under
it!" (I Corinthians 10:13). And the writer of Hebrews
states, "We do not have a High Priest who is unable to sympathize with
our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we
are - yet was without sin. Let us then approach the throne of grace with
confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time
of need" (Hebrews 4:14-16).
As the writer of Psalm 88 wrote these words, he did
not believe he could approach God's throne, but we know God has given us access
through the blood of Christ and He will never turn us away - EVER!!
Don't go where the Psalmist went. Don't listen to Satan's lies.
Believe God's truth and trust in Him. Run to Psalm 89, where the
Psalmist begins, "I will sing of the LORD's great love forever; with my
mouth I will make your faithfulness known through all generations" (89:1).
How can he be so confident? Because his mind is on GOD rather than
his own circumstances!
He says in verses 3-4, "You said, 'I have
made a covenant with my chosen one, I have sworn to David my servant, - I
will establish your line forever and make your throne firm through all
generations.'" In Jesus Christ God kept His promise to King
David. He says again in verses 28-29: "I will maintain my
love to him forever, and my covenant with him will never fail. I will
establish his line forever, his throne as long as the heavens
endure." And in verses 34-36: "I will not violate
my covenant or alter what my lips have uttered. Once for all, I have
sworn by my holiness - and I will not lie to David - that his line will
continue forever and his throne endure before me like the sun."
Yet, beginning with verse 27, the writer of Psalm
89 laments that God has rejected him, that He is angry with him and that he is
facing shame and ridicule. He asks, "How long, O LORD? Will
You hide Yourself forever? How long will Your wrath burn like
fire? … Where is Your former great love, which in Your faithfulness You
swore to David?" (89:46,49). It can SEEM like God is far
away and it can SEEM like He has forgotten His promises … but when that
happens, it is His very faithfulness that you and I must stand on. The
Psalmist ends with a declaration of his faith: "Praise be to the
LORD forever! Amen and Amen!!" (89:52).
We who draw near to God today through faith in Jesus
Christ know that God keeps His promises and that He IS faithful to those who
call upon Him in the name of Jesus. Do that today and do not be shaken by
circumstances or trials in Your life. Trust in the Lord your God, for He
is still the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David … and His love and
faithfulness endure FOREVER!!
"Father, I thank You for Your love to me and
for Your mercy and grace in Christ Jesus. I rest in Your faithfulness and
I trust in You. Help me to resist the temptation to doubt, to fear and to
worry. I stand on Your promise to help me escape from that temptation and
ask that You help me to testify to others even in the midst of the struggles of
life that Jesus is on the throne and the angels are singing, 'Holy! Holy! Holy!
is the LORD God Almighty!' To You I give my thanks and my praise, in
Jesus' name, Amen"
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