WE ARE
PRIVILEGED TO DEPEND ON GOD
Psalm 70
1 Make haste, O
God, to deliver me!
O Lord, make haste to help me!
O Lord, make haste to help me!
2 Let them be put to shame and
confusion
who seek my life!
Let them be turned back and brought to dishonor
who delight in my hurt!
who seek my life!
Let them be turned back and brought to dishonor
who delight in my hurt!
3 Let them turn back because of their
shame
who say, “Aha, Aha!”
who say, “Aha, Aha!”
David’s request
for help from God is certainly a recurring theme in the psalms. As you know,
these verses are inspired by God, and they were sung by the children of Israel.
As I reflect on this, all I can conclude is that life is continually difficult,
and that we need to cry out to God, and that He is pleased with our dependence
on Him.
Although we go
to God, over and over, presenting our difficulties, He is not disturbed or
displeased with us, for the Lord desires for us to be totally dependent on Him.
Here, David is
approaching God with urgency. Isn’t it encouraging to know that we can cry out to
the Lord in our need, admitting openly our discouragement or weariness?
God is pleased
for us to trust in Him completely.
4 May all who seek you
rejoice and be glad in you!
May those who love your salvation
say evermore, “God is great!”
rejoice and be glad in you!
May those who love your salvation
say evermore, “God is great!”
5 But I am poor and needy;
hasten to me, O God!
hasten to me, O God!
You are my help
and my deliverer;
O Lord, do not delay!
O Lord, do not delay!
These words of David
show us what kind of attitude and demeanor should accompany those who truly go
to God with their burdens.
As one seeks God,
there should be a sense of rejoicing and gladness. What are these reactions
based on? Surely not in expectation that all the problems and difficulties will
be solved immediately, but because we know that our God hears us and cares for
us.
We certainly
have a great privilege to be able to go to the God of the universe, the One who
holds everything in His hands, and place our burdens on Him. We know His
character and are certain that it is perfect; we know His wisdom and know it
cannot be surpassed, we know His power and we know it’s unmatched, and we know
His love that cannot be lost. How could we forget the undeserved privilege we
have in our relationship with Him?
His children
know the reality of being saved. We love the assurance and peace it gives us,
to be right with God and know that His Son was given for us: our eternal peace
at Christ’s great expense. It will be our joy to forever proclaim that “God is
great”!
David continues,
reflecting on his present state: he is poor and needy. He is certainly poor in
his character, for he is a sinner. He is poor in his wisdom, for he does not
know all things; he is poor in his power, for his enemies are overwhelming him.
He is certainly needy! What a contrast with Who God is!
The more we
reflect on our state, the more we should be overwhelmed by the immense
privilege we have in knowing the Most High God!
David ends with an
earnest plea. He needs God’s deliverance, and desires His intervention soon!
Dear friends, as
we go to our great God, may we not forget the privilege we have to freely ask Him
for help; may our demeanor and words reflect this understanding, and may our
dependence upon Him be complete!
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