Day 154

Perhaps, God Got A Better Plan!

Scripture

Observation

Prominent in the Psalms is the request that God rescue his people, judge his enemies, and clear his righteousness. The man or woman of faith can rest assured that justice will ultimately prevail (7), the wicked will be brought low (9, 10), and God's holy name will be exalted (8, 11, 12). But in the meantime God is calling for restful confidence in him as the One who can calm life's troubled waters.

Application

"Lord, why?" (10:1). What Christian hasn't asked that question, particularly when the wicked seemingly prosper with impunity and God does nothing, even in answer to prayer.

In Psalm 10 the psalmist touches the nerve of this painful problem and probes for God's divine perspective on it. True, the proud and self-sufficient are prospering in their ways; true, they are seemingly getting away with murder; true, God has seemingly forgotten about bringing justice to bear at least from the perspective of the wicked. But don't be lulled into following their wicked course. God has seen the injustice they commit; God has not overlooked their mischief and spite; the day  to pay for their wickedness will come. And when it does, you will be glad you didn't walk with the wicked!

Are you struggling with feelings of bitterness toward God or revenge toward man over an injustice you suffered at the hands of another? There are two paths you can follow: (1) nurse your grudge and demand that God answer your "Why?"; or (2) turn your grudge over to God and in exchange find his strength to bear up under your injustice. Read 10:16-18 out loud as your confident testimony that "the Lord is King."

Prayer

We know, Lord, that you are our shield and you defend us whose hearts are stayed on you and who live true and righteous lives. And, we know you are a perfect and fair judge and that you are angry with the wicked every day. It is written! We don't have to worry and hold grudges against those that wrong us—we just let go and let you God by giving all our hurt feelings to you. You will soothe us. Thank you in Jesus name. Amen!

God is Watching Over Us!


© Odessa Mathis about my Father's business! 2020

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