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In verses 1-8, the psalmist recollects the glorious past of the nation. The nation of Israel experienced glorious victories not because its ancestors had strong military power but because God fought for them (3b). When he and his countrymen remember their glorious past, they do not boast in themselves but in God.
And yet at present, things are quite different as we see in verses 9-16. We can’t be certain exactly what is happening in the nation. The nation’s armies were defeated, and their adversaries had plundered them. They were devoured like sheep and scattered among foreign nations. They were objects of reproach, scorn, and derision.
The psalmist does not understand why all these disastrous things have been happening. He can’t say that God is punishing them. There is no clear evidence the people are sinning more than the times when God was giving them victories. He does not understand why these disastrous things are happening. But he is resolved not to lose his faith in God. He knows God does not owe him an explanation. Like Job’s faith, it glorifies God not to lose faith in him even when things are seemingly bad.
Prayer: Father, help me not to lose my trust in you no matter how things look outwardly. Amen.
One Word: Trust in God
And yet at present, things are quite different as we see in verses 9-16. We can’t be certain exactly what is happening in the nation. The nation’s armies were defeated, and their adversaries had plundered them. They were devoured like sheep and scattered among foreign nations. They were objects of reproach, scorn, and derision.
The psalmist does not understand why all these disastrous things have been happening. He can’t say that God is punishing them. There is no clear evidence the people are sinning more than the times when God was giving them victories. He does not understand why these disastrous things are happening. But he is resolved not to lose his faith in God. He knows God does not owe him an explanation. Like Job’s faith, it glorifies God not to lose faith in him even when things are seemingly bad.
Prayer: Father, help me not to lose my trust in you no matter how things look outwardly. Amen.
One Word: Trust in God