Psalm 28:5

Psalm 28:5  

Torn down forever

     This is the last part of David’s prayer before he moves on to praise. He is still seething with resentment at the behaviour of the wicked and seeking justice for their evil actions. One characteristic of the wicked is their rejection of all that God has done. In our day and age, they reject His creation of a beautiful world and solar system. They reject His dealings with Israel. They reject the gift of His Son Jesus Christ as a sacrifice for sin. They reject His moral laws and His commandments. They reject His intervention in human history and the way He has blessed the nations. They reject His written Word and they reject His church. They reject all godly men and women and they reject His warnings about the future. I’m afraid that little has changed in 3,000 years and the Lord will ultimately deal with the wicked in the ways described by David. Israel today is littered with the remains of ancient cultures and cities, places like Capernaum, Masada, Tel Dan, Caesarea Phillipi, Katrzin, Beitsaida, Magdala, Korazim, Beit She’an, Sodom and Gomorrah, Sepphoris – the list goes on. These were all places that rejected the Lord God and today they are in ruins. The Roman, Greek and British Empires, once so great, have come and gone because they rejected the Lord. Woe betide any who ignore Him!

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