Psalm 68:6

Psalm 68:6

God sets the lonely in families

There is a well-known and beautiful story in our Bible that tells us of two lonely widows called Naomi and Ruth who left their land of Moab and returned to Naomi’s home in Bethlehem. Naomi’s husband had taken her into exile shamefully and shown that he had little faith in God in a time of crisis. He had died, as had his sons and now, years later, Naomi decided that she would be better off back in Israel. Ruth, her Moabite daughter-in-law, decided to stick with her. In Bethlehem both women found a family, a kinsman redeemer and Ruth gave birth to a son called Obed – David’s grandad! I wonder if this amazing part of his recent past was in the King’s mind as he penned this verse?

There is mention here too, of prisoners being led out of their slavery by the Lord, surely a reference to the Hebrew slaves as they escaped from Egypt. All of these people, who seemed to be cursed, are brought by the Lord out of their darkness into a glorious future full of joy and singing.

The rebellious however, have no such protection, they are led nowhere! Their lot is to be scorched by the midday sun in a barren land where nothing prospers and grows.  I know where I would rather be don’t you?


To be resumed on Monday!

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