TO
WHOM WILL YOU LISTEN?
Psalm
12
Save,
O LORD, for the godly one is gone;
for
the faithful have vanished from among the children of man.
Everyone
utters lies to his neighbor;
with
flattering lips and a double heart they speak.
May
the LORD cut off all flattering lips,
the
tongue that makes great boasts,
those
who say, “With our tongue we will prevail,
our
lips are with us; who is master over us?”
“Because
the poor are plundered, because the needy groan,
I
will now arise,” says the LORD;
“I
will place him in the safety for which he longs.”
The
words of the LORD are pure words,
like
silver refined in a furnace on the ground,
purified
seven times.
You,
O LORD, will keep them;
you
will guard us from this generation forever.
On
every side the wicked prowl,
as
vileness is exalted among the children of man.
In
some ways, this psalm describes the same kind of world we live in. David is
denouncing the fact that he is surrounded by wicked people. These people utter
lies and are boastful in their talk. Even their words that seem appealing are
flattering, but not true. Have things changed that much today? We live in a
wicked world, where people are driven by their personal interests, where lies
are the norm. These lies are spoken to mislead or to flatter for personal gain.
We listen to people, but wonder if they are telling the truth. We don’t trust
easily because, in our past experience, we have trusted people who proved unworthy
of our trust.
How
can we survive in this kind of world, without becoming cynical or disgruntled?
We look around and we see the destruction caused by the lies of men. People are
hurt and oppressed! With arrogance, men promote and defend their lies.
The
psalmist shows us that the path of hope lies in trusting the LORD! He is the One
who can surely be trusted; He never lies or tries to fool man. His words are
pure, and He is always faithful to His words.
We
have, in our hands, a book filled with truth, filled with warnings, filled with
promises that we can trust in fully.
David
begins this psalm by asking God to intervene. He knows that God is aware of every
word spoken, and that He is the faithful judge of the veracity of those words.
David
has learned to trust the promises, the purity, and the providence of God.
We,
on the other hand, often allow the words of men to bring confusion and despair
to our lives. We seem more concerned about
the things we hear in news reports than the promises we read in God’s Word.
We allow the wicked words of men to invade our minds, instead of meditating on
the pure words of the Lord.
We act as if we are
victims of the actions of men, forgetting that we are covered and protected by
the careful providence of our loving Father.
We
look with fear at the wolves, when we can set our sights on the Good Shepherd.
We live in fear instead of enjoying the peace that comes from God.
We
risk being sucked into a world of lies, and living by the standards of those who
are trying to fool others. Even believers, at times, find themselves thinking
that they need to lie, in order to survive in the world.
James
5:12
But
above all, my brothers, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or by any
other oath, but let your “yes” be yes and your “no” be no, so that you may not
fall under condemnation.
Our
reputation as believers should be one of truthfulness at all times. Our
conversations should be trustworthy. We should not hide, spin, or exaggerate
the facts. Our promises should be kept!
God
will protect us from a world steeped in lies. He is the Provider. We do not
need to be less than truthful in all we do and say.
We
are surrounded by many voices. To whom will you choose to listen? What kind of
thoughts do you allow to attract your mind What kind of counselors do you
choose to listen to?
Philippians
4:8
Finally,
brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever
is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any
excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Don’t
get discouraged. Our heavenly Father will have the last word! And it will be glorious,
true, and eternal! LISTEN TO THE TRUTH!
David, I’ve been focused on the American politics; world events and the evil in it, which has cause me mental anguish. It’s disturbing to witness the world defining “good to become evil and evil has become good”. This shouldn’t surprise me because God thru his written Word has already stated this event will happen. Thank you for your Blog on Psalm 12 and I will keep in mind, "Philippians 4:8................. and
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