SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR4/13/2012
8:34:21 AM
My Worship Time Focus: Be not envious of the rich
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Psalm
73 PT-2
Message
of the verses: We began looking at
Psalm 73 in yesterday’s SD and we will continue to look at it in today’s
SD. Dr. Wiersbe wrote the following at
the end of his introduction for Psalm 73: “Asaph could not lead the people in
divine worship if he had questions about the ways of the Lord, but he found in
that worship the answer to his problems.
Note five stages in his experience.”
We looked at the first experience yesterday.
The
Doubter: Slipping from Where He Is
Standing (vv. 2-3): “2 But as for
me, my feet came close to stumbling, My steps had almost slipped. 3 For I was envious of the
arrogant As I saw the prosperity of the wicked.”
The use of the word “but” means
that the psalmist is changing direction from what he had already said. We can also see this in verse
twenty-eight. This change of direction
is a sharp contrast. The change of
direction or sharp change of direction is part of Hebrew poetry.
We see in verse two that the more
that the psalmist began to look at the ways of those who were wicked and prosperous
the more he began to slip from the firm foundation he had been built on. Jesus spoke of this in a parable about two men;
one built their house upon the sand and one on the rock. The foundation of the rock is surely more
secure, but even though the psalmist was building his “house” “life” upon the
rock he still began to slip, but we will see that he will not completely
fall. At this point in his life he began
to doubt God and be envious of those who were prospering. Dr. Wiersbe writes “Doubt comes from a struggling mind, while unbelief
comes from a stubborn will that refuses surrender to God (v. 7). The unbelieving person will not believe while the doubting person struggles to believe but
cannot. ‘Prosperity’ in verse 3 is the
familiar Hebrew word shalom. It’s an act of disobedience to envy the
wicked (37:1; Prov. 3:31; 23:17; 24:1, 19).” “Do not let your heart envy
sinners, But live in the fear of the LORD always.” (Proverbs 23:17)
The
Wrestler: Struggling with What He See
and Feels (vv. 4-14): “4 For there
are no pains in their death, And their body is fat. 5 They are not in trouble
as other men, Nor are they plagued like mankind. 6 Therefore pride is their
necklace; The garment of violence covers them. 7 Their eye bulges from fatness;
The imaginations of their heart run riot. 8 They mock and wickedly speak of
oppression; They speak from on high. 9 They have set their mouth against the
heavens, And their tongue parades through the earth. 10 Therefore his people
return to this place, And waters of abundance are drunk by them. 11 They say,
"How does God know? And is there knowledge with the Most High?" 12
Behold, these are the wicked; And always at ease, they have increased in
wealth. 13 Surely in vain I have kept my heart pure And washed my hands in
innocence; 14 For I have been stricken all day long And chastened every
morning.”
Asaph was struggling with the things
that he saw, for what he was seeing was the prospering of the wicked, and what
he was feeling was that they were doing okay and he was not. When we studied the book of Job we saw in the
first two chapters of that book that Satan was telling God that the only reason
that Job was worshiping God was because He had given him much prosperity and
when Satan took that away and Job still worshipped God Satan was saying that
the only reason that Job was worshiping God was because of his health, and so
Satan was allowed to take that away too, and Job still worshipped God. The point is that we as believers have to
take the good that the Lord gives us along with what looks like bad and still
be able to worship the Lord. The “health
and prosperity gospel” is not what the Gospel is all about. When we look at the book of Ephesians we can
see all of our “true” riches, riches that cannot ever be taken away from us for
they are given to us from the Lord. I
have mentioned earlier that life is a series of tests to determine what our
role will be in the next life. Our life
here on earth is brief, very brief, and we cannot get bogged down by being
envious or jealous of wicked people who are rich and living the “good life”
here on earth. Dr. Wiersbe writes “But
the greatest tragedy is that many of God’s people don’t seem to know any better
but follow their bad example and enjoy their friendship (v.10).” He is of course speaking of the wicked and
how they got their riches.
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: What I
can take from this section is that I am not to be jealous of anyone, and the
reason for this is that like all believers I am unique, like the song says “I
am one of a kind,” and the reason for this is that God made me that way and in
eternity past He gave me works to accomplish, and when I became a believer in
Jesus Christ He gave me gifts so that I could do the work that He planned for
me to do in eternity past. I have to
follow the Lord, worship Him, and continue to seek to do these works that He
has called me to do. There is no reason
to brag about these works that I accomplish for God called me to do them and
equipped me to do them and because of this He will receive that glory for them.
My Steps of Faith for Today:
Continue to trust the Lord in showing me what He wants me to do and
continue to trust the Lord to give me the strength to go through what He has
challenged me with to go through. In
doing this I will continue to learn contentment.
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