Psalm 35:24

Psalm 35:24  

Vindicate me in Your righteousness     

What does it mean to be vindicated? What was David asking for? To be proven right or correct? To be defended and exonerated? To be publicly acquitted of the false charges that had been laid against him so that he could hold his head up high and so that everyone knew that he was right, all along! This is asking a lot of God, is it not? I mean, it’s one thing to seek a deeper inner relationship, the forgiveness of past sins, the hope of blessings to come, but what kind of God will intervene in our reputation, expose our accusers and give us back the esteem that we have lost? Our God will! Broken relationships, group politics, church power struggles, family conflicts and the rest are usually viewed as situations that we have to resolve with good judgement and using our Christian principles. But, David takes it one step further, he asks that God will vindicate him, that God will work His heavenly power and silence the accusers and restore the accused. Perhaps we underestimate what God can and will do if we are prepared to trust Him completely and lay all our concerns at His feet. If we have no one else to turn to, why don’t we give it all to Him? Why don’t I give it all to Him? After all, He is the only one who knows the full truth of any situation and also what the outcome should be. Far better then, to let Him vindicate me than trying to do it myself. 

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