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PT-3 Retribution (2 Thess. 1:6, 8-9)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 9/26/2014 8:49 AM

My Worship Time                                                                                          Focus:  Retribution

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  2 Thessalonians 1:6, 8-9

            Message of the verses:  6  For after all it is only just for God to repay with affliction those who afflict you…8  dealing out retribution to those who do not know God and to those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. 9 These will pay the penalty of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power,”

            We will look at the word retribution from the Greek and what its meaning is in a moment, but first I want to look at three of the memory verses that I am working on from Colossians three to make a point.  “5 Therefore consider the members of your earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry. 6 For it is because of these things that the wrath of God will come upon the sons of disobedience, 7 and in them you also once walked, when you were living in them.  8 But now you also, put them all aside: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and abusive speech from your mouth.”  We see in these verses that two of them have lists in them that we as believers are not suppose to do and one of them is wrath, but in verse six we see that it is because of the things listed in verse five that the wrath of God will come upon the sons of disobedience.  We can see in other Scripture verses that God does not want us to care for wrath when someone does something wrong to us, but we are to allow the Lord to do this, and that is what we are looking at in the verses in 2 Thessalonians.  Wrath is one of the attributes of God even though it is not one of the attributes that many people want to look at, as they would rather look at “God is love,” and this is true, but if it were not for the wrath of God taken out on His Son while He was hanging on the cross there would be no possibility of anyone to be saved.

            John MacArthur actually had three sermons on this subject, so we could spend a lot of time looking at it,  and probably will spend at least two Spiritual Diaries looking at.  He writes in his commentary “Ekdikesis (retribution), meaning ‘to give full punishment,’ is variously translated ‘justice,’ ‘punishment,’ ‘retribution,’ ‘vengeance,’ and ‘avenging of wrong.’  In his defense before the Sanhedrin, Stephen said, ‘And when he [Moses] saw one of them being treated unjustly, he defended him and took vengeance [ekdikesis] for the oppressed by striking down the Egyptian’ (Acts 7:24).  Just as Moses brought retribution to the Egyptian for  mistreating his fellow Israelites, so also will God bring retribution to those who reject Him and mistreat His people.”

            We have already mentioned that God’s justice is just, and we cannot bring about justice in the way that God does for we are sinners and so we would want to get even with people for what they do to us and not wait for the wrath of God to be done by Him.  When we look at what are referred to as imprecatory Psalms there are times when we have a hard time reading and believing them, but these Psalms are speaking of the justice of God, justice that He will care for.  David knew that God was a just God and would deal out retribution on those who deserved it.  The following is some of the verses that are found in the imprecatory Psalms: 

10 The righteous will rejoice when he sees the vengeance; He will wash his feet in the blood of the wicked (Psalm 58:10).”

21 Surely God will shatter the head of His enemies, The hairy crown of him who goes on in his guilty deeds (Psalm 68:21).”

27 Add iniquity to their iniquity, And may they not come into Your righteousness (Psalm 69:27).”

12 And return to our neighbors sevenfold into their bosom The reproach with which they have reproached You, O Lord (Psalm 79:12).”

12 Let there be none to extend lovingkindness to him, Nor any to be gracious to his fatherless children (Psalm 109:12).”

9 How blessed will be the one who seizes and dashes your little ones Against the rock (Psalm 137:9).”  I remember when I studied this Psalm and Dr. Wiersbe pointed out that the little ones would go directly into heaven when this happened to them, and that made a difference to me when I looked at that verse.

21 Do I not hate those who hate You, O LORD? And do I not loathe those who rise up against You? 22 I hate them with the utmost hatred; They have become my enemies (Psalm 139:21-22).”  I believe that these verses speak of the attribute of God jealously, and the author was jealous for God.

            In his commentary on 2 Thessalonians John MacArthur quotes a passage from a book that was written in 1975 about something that happened in 1962.  The incident that a number of church study groups in that year looked at some of the Psalms and found them unfit for Christians to sing.  It was a practice for believers to sing out of “A New Testament Psalter” which was comprised of OT Psalms.  The quote he uses says “These psalms and parts of many others are full of tribal jealousies, bloodthirsty threats and curses, whining and moanings, which are shocking in themselves and time-wasting to God and man.”  Time wasting to God and man is a statement that borders on blasphemy, and the reason that I say that is because it was the Spirit of God who inspired the authors of these Psalms to write them. 

            There are other portions in the Word of God that are similar to those in these psalms.  We have just finished our study on Jeremiah and when Jeremiah learned that men in his home town were about to kill him, he wrote “18 Moreover, the LORD made it known to me and I knew it; Then You showed me their deeds. 19 But I was like a gentle lamb led to the slaughter; And I did not know that they had devised plots against me, saying, "Let us destroy the tree with its fruit, And let us cut him off from the land of the living, That his name be remembered no more." 20 But, O LORD of hosts, who judges righteously, Who tries the feelings and the heart, Let me see Your vengeance on them, For to You have I committed my cause. 21  Therefore thus says the LORD concerning the men of Anathoth, who seek your life, saying, "Do not prophesy in the name of the LORD, so that you will not die at our hand"; 22  therefore, thus says the LORD of hosts, "Behold, I am about to punish them! The young men will die by the sword, their sons and daughters will die by famine; 23 and a remnant will not be left to them, for I will bring disaster on the men of Anathoth-the year of their punishment."” (Jeremiah 11:18-23)

            There is more of this that is found in the book of Jeremiah but I will not take the time to quote it, but it is found in Jeremiah 18:19-23 as Jeremiah cries out to the Lord, and then the Lord answers the prophets prayer in Jeremiah 19:3-9.

            Now if you think that these kind of things only happen in the OT, we will look at the NT in our next SD, (Lord willing).

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  There are times when I don’t understand what I read in the pages of Scripture, and times that I don’t understand what is going on in my life, but I have to trust that the Word of God was inspired by the Holy Spirit and is never wrong, and that God is in control of my life and loves me so much that He never makes a mistake.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  God will give me victory over temptations that I face.

Memory verses for the week:  Colossians 3:1-9.

1 Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God.  2 Set you mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth.  3 For you have died and you life is hidden with Christ in God.  4 When Christ, who is your life, is revealed, then you also will be revealed with Him in glory.  5 Therefore consider the members of your earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry.  6 For it is because of these things that the wrath of God has come upon the sons of disobedience; 7 and in them you once walked, when you were living in them.  8 But now you also, put them all aside: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and abusive speech from your mouth.  9 Do not lie to one another, since you laid aside the old self with its evil practices,

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9).

Today’s Bible question:  “Who said “No man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him?”

Answer in our next SD.

9/26/2014 9:57 AM

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