FIX YOUR EYES ON THE ETERNAL, NOT THE TEMPORAL
Psalm 37:1-2
1 Fret not yourself
because of evildoers;
be not envious of
wrongdoers!
2 For they will
soon fade like the grass
and wither like the
green herb.
Fret not: “do not be
worried or vexed, do not be corroded or agitated”, from the English dictionary.
In the original language, this word is also often translated as “anger’”. As he
writes this psalm, David is commanding us to respond correctly to the apparent
success of those who do evil.
Because evildoers surround
us, we are daily tempted to look at their prosperity and envy them. We might
even assume that our position and righteousness as God’s children should
entitle us to the blessings of prosperity, or at least some measure of comfort.
God wants us, instead, to have a proper perspective. We need to fix our eyes on the eternal, not on
the temporal. The wicked will soon fade away, with all their belongings.
Jesus said it very clearly
when He spoke to the crowds:
Matthew 6:19-21
“Do not lay
up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and
where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures
in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break
in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be
also.
If our lives are fixed on
the temporal, then earthly possessions will take hold of our hearts. Our lives
will be driven by accumulating and protecting that which will merely corrode or
can be stolen away.
It’s interesting that when
our hearts and minds begin to envy others or be angered by our perceived needs
not being supplied, we are exposing our lack of trust in God. We are rebelling against
God’s all-wise provision and justice.
Psalm 37:3-4
Trust in the Lord,
and do good;
dwell in the land and
befriend faithfulness.
4 Delight yourself in
the Lord,
and he will give you
the desires of your heart.
David, inspired by God,
gives us some very clear instructions about the attitudes and actions that should
be filling our hearts and lives.
We should trust the Lord, do good, remain faithful,
and find our ultimate pleasure in the Lord Himself. In other words, trust should replace fear, goodness
should replace envy, faithfulness should replace anger. Our desires should be
driven by our total surrender to the Lord.
We must find pleasure in
the Lord. Our thoughts need to be shaped by the Word of God. Our values, our
goals, our drives, our passions must find their source in what has eternal
value.
How often we allow the
world or our carnal desires to drive our thoughts, actions and reactions. Do we
really believe that God is sovereign over all? Do we really believe that all He
does is good? Do we truly believe that what He gives us is really what is best
for us?
Every day, our attitudes
expose where we are spiritually. If we envy the ungodly, we are certainly being
ungrateful and unsubmissive, but if we have peace and rest in our hearts, we
are finding our refuge in the Lord.
Do we lose sight of these
truths at times? Certainly yes, and that is why God has given us this psalm to
steer us in the right direction. Are you struggling today? Delight yourself in
the Lord and trust in Him – do what is good.
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