Psalm 125
Jerusalem, by virtue of geography and topography, was naturally fortified, and the added fortifications made her very defensible. But the real security was found in God's care and provision.
Notice in verse 3 that the rule or scepter of the wicked “will not rest.” But are there not some occasions when and where the wicked do in fact hold sway or rule over the godly? Yes, but that is the testing and temporary condition of God's people. If evil forever and permanently triumphs, then the godly might switch sides. In the midst of oppression, it may seem like evil has won. That is part of our testing. In the midst of what seems like endless oppression, can we believe and trust that it is not truly endless? If we can, then what we gain in those moments is a purified and stronger faith; we do not gain riches or comfort or praise. We must look at the short-term supremacy of evil and see beyond it. We must see that our hearts can be made upright. Even evil is not wasted but is used by God.
“Lord, give me confidence in the midst of difficulty to hope in you. AMEN.”
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