Psalm 37:22

Psalm 37:22

Blessings and curses

We are now taken to Deuteronomy 27 and 28 where the blessings and curses of Mt Gerazim and Mt Ebal are described. Moses instructed Israel that when they had entered the Promised Land and conquered much of it, they were to come together in the centre, near Shiloh, and pronounce the blessings and curses. Blessings from Mt Gerazim and curses from Mt Ebal. Certain tribes were directed to each mountain – the mountains stand directly opposite each other and are rounded hills. The curses had consequences, if the people worshipped other gods and disobeyed the Lord’s commands then their land and their livelihoods would suffer. If they obeyed the Lord God then the nation would be elevated above all others and they would enjoy peace and prosperity. David applies this same logic here in the Psalm, and he describes the two factions as the righteous and the wicked. The righteous always have an inheritance before God, that principle remains true throughout Scripture. In the same way, the wicked ultimately lose all that they once owned and they also lose their lives. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the same message; believe, obey and honour the living God and you will have treasure in heaven. Ignore, disobey and live for yourself and your end is destruction. It’s a no brainer really, isn’t it? 

 

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