Psalm
81 – God’s Way, the Best Way
Asaph
gave the Israelites two reasons for sharing: Obedience and God’s gratitude for
all that God had done for them. It is good to set aside special times to
meditate on the work of the Lord in your life.
In
spite of all that God did for His people, they would not listen to His Word or
do His will. One of God’s most painful judgments is to permit you to have your
own way. For a time, you enjoy it; then you learn how much you have missed.
Had
they obeyed, they would have experienced victory instead of defeat. Fullness
instead of emptiness, and the best instead of the worst. They could have looked
back with rejoicing, but instead they had to remember with regret.
The
things that might have been will be if today
you let the Master have His way.
Psalm
82 – Judges
The
Lord stands as Judge and indicts the human judges for their failure to defend
the poor and needy and condemn the wicked. Their partiality made a farce out of
the legal system God ordained for Israel. (Lev. 19:15)
The
foundations for peace and order in society are righteousness and justice.
(Psalm 89:14). Whether in the home, church, or government, abandoning
righteousness and justice makes the very foundations tremble and brings
darkness where there should be light.
The
human judges are called “gods” because the Hebrew word Elohim means “mighty
ones”. Leadership is a serious thing, for leaders stand in the place of God and
will one day answer to Him. The selfish judges may have their days of pleasure,
but one day they will die, and then what? The judges will be judged righteously
by the Judge of all the earth, and there will be no escape.
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read the chapter listed so that you can understand God’s Word better.
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J.
Vernon McGee Commentary and Nelson’s Quick Reference Commentary.
Dr.
David Jeremiah.
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