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Worship: A Study in Psalms

DAY 71 OF 106

What does it say?

The wicked didn’t think God saw them, but the Creator knew their thoughts. The Lord's Law helped the righteous take a stand, but the wicked will be judged by it.

What does it mean?

Amidst psalms that praise God’s love and declare His glory, this passage calls for His vengeance. The writer pointed out the foolishness of those who perpetrate evil on God’s people. They acted as if the Creator were a lifeless man-made idol who couldn’t see their violent actions or hear their arrogant rants. In truth, their every thought was laid bare before the Judge of the earth. God alone can punish the wicked, yet He looked for those who would stand against evil and proclaim righteousness and truth. Every wicked person will be cut off, and every evil act will be judged when Jesus returns.

How should I respond?

Living in a world that acts as if God doesn’t exist, doesn’t see, or doesn’t care about what people do can be frustrating. Our society not only overlooks grievous sin but also legalizes and rewards it. You may have become so discouraged that you’re ready to isolate yourself with other believers while waiting for Jesus to come back and right every wrong. But God is looking for believers willing to boldly and lovingly speak the truth while there’s still time for people to turn to Him. What evil in the world grieves your heart? How can you stand against it today and proclaim the truth of Scripture?

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Worship: A Study in Psalms

The psalms are a collection of poems and songs written over 1,000 years. While Psalm contains jubilant praises and sorrowful laments, the whole book testifies to God's loyal love towards His people in every circumstance. As a centerpiece of the Old Testament worship, every psalm anticipates the culmination of God's praise in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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We would like to thank Thomas Road Baptist Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.trbc.org