Psalm 27:11-12

“Teach me Your way, O LORD; lead me in a straight path because of my oppressors. Do not turn me over to the desire of my foes, for false witnesses rise up against me, breathing out violence.” -Psalm 27:11-12

God loves justice. One day, He will dispense perfect justice for all mankind and every wrong will be made right. For the Christian, this incomprehensible work was done for us at the cross. All our injustices toward God and others was laid on Jesus’ body. The price to pay for the Christian’s crimes was the life of the sinless and innocent Christ. This is the best news. The worst news is justice given to every unrepentant soul. God’s mercy is no more once their short lives end. It is then too late.

As David cries out for help against present enemies, he commits his life and circumstances to the omnipotent God. Throughout his life experiences, David is aware of God’s sovereignty over events and people. Therefore, his prayer is a plea and a confession of trust. When you know God is for you it doesn’t matter what lies ahead or who is against you. There is no one like God to trust so fully, His covenant of love over you securely. Keeping an eternal perspective when the dark waters rise is crucial. When the disciples were beginning to drown in the storm, Jesus challenged them over their lack of faith (Mark 4:35-41). Faith that the Lord is sovereign, good and victorious is the framework for peace filled Christians. If the Lord allows people or circumstances to slay us, it is only for a moment. This was Job’s cry when his livelihood, family, servants and health were taken from him (Job 13:15) because he knew this life is temporary.

God will not be mocked, therefore He will not allow His children to be mistreated in eternity. We do not lose even when all signs appear otherwise. Perfect justice will be executed by the God of Heaven and earth in His perfect time and way. David looks to God each time he is in distress. Yahweh is his protector, provider and teacher. The shepherd king does not rely on his own understanding, but looks to God for instruction (Proverbs 3:5-7). David’s humility to be teachable produces wisdom and spiritual maturity over his lifetime. When God leads our day to day, we are safe and victorious over anxious thoughts, fear and pride.

The Lord’s battle plans might look different than what we would expect, but believers who remember this will not grow easily discouraged. Keeping an eternal perspective is the key to live in the present with peace and joy. If your soul is kept in Heaven by God and your enemies will meet their Maker one day, what do you have to lose? We do not have to fear even death, because that too, is temporary. Death is only the beginning. Dearly beloved Christian, be confident in Who you serve, the time you’ve been given to faithfully live for the Lord without reservation, with a pure and holy passion.

Grace upon grace,

April

Psalm 27:4

“One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek Him in His temple.” -Psalm 27:4

If there were ever such a beautiful and honorable prayer breathed before the Lord’s presence, it is this Christian ambition. What else does a believer long for than to be totally satisfied in the loving protection of God in His Home, enjoying Him forever? Endless worship and beauty. Repeat again. It will never get old, or boring, or monotonous. This is what every child of God is made for.

Just as the natural world takes our breath away with oceans, canyons, spider webs, redwood oak trees, ladybugs and billowy clouds- these beauties are but a scratch of God’s cosmic display. The Christian’s eternity starts here and ends over there, in Heaven. This verse encompasses the Westminster Shorter Catechism question, What is the chief end of man? -To glorify God and enjoy Him forever. It begs another question to consider as well. When you have this prayer verse answered as much as possible on this side of Heaven, when God is all satisfying, filling every void and longing, what else do you need?

The Lord Jesus has given Himself to you, forever, therefore you have everything. If all belongs to God, and Christ is yours and you are His, then there is nothing He will not withhold from His child which is needful. Our misunderstanding is in assuming we know what is best for us, others, and the world. But God does not think or operate the way we do, because His wisdom is infinite. He sees the whole picture, from before Time began, throughout every slice of history, and beyond the consummation of Christ and His Church when He reigns in eternity.

Since God has placed this beautiful desire of verse 4 in every Christian pilgrim, He will honor it. The Lord has prepared a place for us in His kingdom, and will take care to see us all the way Home. Every child of God will see His face and live with the Lover of their soul for all eternity. The Christian is firmly in His grasp, and nothing can pry God Almighty’s Hand away. Oh the hope and expectation believers have is enough to make us burst with excitement like a child on Christmas Day! If only we lived with this mindset each day.

This prayer verse will come to pass in full one day. For now, we wait with courage and hope. We practice entering His courts with praise. Practice pursuing this beautiful King. Practice seeing His work in creation all around which leads your heart to nothing less than full-throated worship! Eyes to see and a heart that responds- this is what Yahweh is training us for. This is the believer’s blessing which never ends.

Grace upon grace,

April