Psalm 89:38-39

Psalm 89:38-39

The Lord does not break His promises

It needs to be emphasized once again that God does not renege on His covenant promises. He does not change His mind; He never has mood swings, and He does not make adjustments because of changing circumstances. When He speaks it is with the breath of the eternal Word that cannot be broken.  The full text of the Davidic Covenant is set out in 2 Samuel 7 and the content of verse 14-15a is important if we are to understand the next few verses of Psalm 89. Speaking of Solomon and his successors the Lord says, “I will be his father, and he will be my son. When he does wrong, I will punish him with a rod wielded by men, with floggings inflicted by human hands. But my love will never be taken away from him …..”

Ethan the Ezrahite views the disasters that have overtaken Israel and, at the time of writing, it looks as though God has indeed “renounced the covenant and defiled the crown of David in the dust.” Israel’s rebellion and sin, and the wickedness of a succession of kings has brought the country to a new low. If this Psalm was written at the time of the Babylonian captivity, it must have appeared that the nation was finished, and all the hopes of the Jews had come to nothing. That is why Ethan harangues the Lord in such bitter terms. But, we know that God keeps His covenant promises and David’s successors are still with us and the land has been restored – once again. If nothing else, these verses remind us that the Lord does indeed keep His promises. We may need to remember this in the months and years ahead of us!

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