Psalm 73:18

Psalm 73:18

Walking on ice

When the little green-eyed monster of envy surfaces, we have to be very careful. It can be quite vicious, and its deceits are very clever. This particular demon uses reason and rational argument. It’s quite obvious that the wealthy are doing well for themselves. It is abundantly clear that by casting aside moral restraints, they are able to enjoy themselves in ways that we cannot! It is also very evident that if men put themselves above others and use all of their ingenuity and abilities to serve themselves, they will prosper in every worldly sense. 

However, what the wealthy, self-serving wicked do not realise is that they are travelling on very dangerous terrain. Their ascent to power and influence is like walking up a glacier. The surroundings can be breath-taking, the ascent is exhilarating, the sense of achievement is overwhelming but, there are deep crevasses ahead, the surface cannot be trusted, and it is possible to slip and fall at any moment.  The traps have been set and one by one, the wicked walk into them and they are ruined. We read about this and hear about this almost daily, so much so, that we have a saying to describe it, “The bigger they are, the harder they fall!”

This psalm says that it is the Lord who casts the wicked down to ruin! Food for thought!

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