
My wife and I are reading through the Psalms in our evening reading and occasionally a nugget of the Psalms jumps out of the page. Don’t you love it when, after years of reading the “Old Book” passages become alive, reinforcing old teachings or simply warming your heart.
This is the book of Psalms, and it is rich.
I pray I can communicate a portion of the blessing we receive from this wonderful book.
Psalm 50:4-6
4 He calls to the heavens above and to the earth, that he may judge his people: 5 “Gather to me my faithful ones, who made a covenant with me by sacrifice!” 6 The heavens declare his righteousness, for God himself is judge! Selah
In our previous post, we were introduced to the Mighty One, God, the LORD, who invited all the earth to courtroom proceedings, where He will pronounce judgement, where the wind and fire encircled Him as He approached for the proceedings, where His voice WILL be heard, and there shall be no silence. Other than from the defendents!
Today’s verses, when I first read them years ago shook me, for I was expecting the rankest of sinners to be judged, those foul, evil souls that spend thier day conjuring up ways to spit in God’s face, look for ways to hurt or defame the name and person of God. How surprised to find that He calls those who are in covenant with Him, those who are His people. He does not call for judgement on those I would consider the rank and file sinner, the prostitute or the pimp, the drug user or the cheating husband, the crook or the liar, but on those who claim His name, who have entered a covenant with Him. He calls them His faithful ones! This seemed so backwards! How can this be? What am I missing?
I had the same reaction when I first read a passage similar to this in the New Testament, where Peter teaches us that judgement must begin at the house of God.
1 Peter 4:17
17 For it is time for judgment to begin at the household of God; and if it begins with us, what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God?
This is a topic that stuimped me for years and I fear is not understood by many that I chat with. Yet after four decades of following Him, I confess I still sometimes struggle with it.
Those whom God loves He disciplines.
In my horizontal life, that is between other souls and myself, I have learned that when someone comes to me to challenge me, or to expose my weakness (call it sin Carl), I automatically set up my defences. Of course many may come to me with evil intent, seeking at the very minimum to simply discourage me, yet there are some in my life who seek my good by challenging me in certain behaviors and actions that are simply wrong.
For the LORD to call on His faithful ones for judgement, may initially communicate to me that they are doomed, that judgement will fall and crush those on whom it falls. And I have to remind myself that the term “judgement” is not synonymous with condemnation, but in it’s simplest form speak of an accurate and correct revealing of facts for the sake of the one being judged.
Yet as I read Psalm 50:6, something pulls me to Romans 1. Something about the heavens declaring / revealing righteousness ties these two passages together for me, I fear this challenge presented before the faithful ones in Psalm 50 may not have been fully recieved or held onto by His faithful ones. The nation this Psalm was written to became the nation that actually crucified the Author of the Psalm. Truly tragic.
Even as I consider this connection, we should not confuse outcome with intent. The Lord’s intent in delivering this Psalm may be best understood as coming from the heart of a Father. He longs for their change of heart, a change of life that would reflect His nature and character. For as I age in the Lord, I would like to consider a possible alternate perspective on what is going on when God comes to judge. Psalm 50 is a time of judgement on the faithful ones, and yet hope is still offered to the faithful ones, as noted in later verses.
As we go through this Psalm, many of the rebukes given to His people milleniums ago, are just as applicable today. We need to recieve those rebukes as we hear Him speak to us through His Word. Remember He is the Mighty One, God, the LORD who has delivered up His Son for us. His judgement is true and faithful, seeking for His faithful Ones to repent and grow, to be open to His message. The Psalm may have a message that hurts at times, but we can be assured that the intent is good, and holy, and from a Fathers heart.
Will you turn away when a truth touches a soft spot in your life? Join me as we hear His testimony against his faithful in our next post.
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