Psalm 78:59

Psalm 78:59

God rejected Israel

This is a tough verse. It suggests that, because of their pagan worship, and their rebellious disobedience, God washed His hands of the Israelites and wanted nothing more to do with them. That would have meant that they were on their own for the rest of human history and there would be absolutely no evidence that the Lord God cared about them! In fact, the converse is true, He has continued to watch over His ancient people and, centuries after this Psalm was written, He sent Messiah to them and began the church of Christ in Jerusalem. 

What could be said is that the corporate glory the nation had under King David was taken away, the northern tribes lost their position and were scattered, and various armies and empires brought Israel and Judah to their knees. It is only modern history that has allowed us to witness the restoration of a united Jewish state and the re-emergence of a prosperous land that is once again impacting the world.

God’s Covenant with Abraham, as we have seen, was once for all. Once made it could not be broken, Israel would become a mighty nation, they would inherit Canaan and all the world would be blessed through them. So, when our verse today says that God rejected Israel completely it does not say permanently. The land and its people are still part of God’s plan for planet earth because He cannot break His covenants.. As Paul wrote to the Romans, “Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles has come in, and in this way all Israel will be saved.” Romans 11:25.

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