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Peter 4:19 says “Let those who suffer according to the will of God commit their
souls to Him in doing good, as to a faithful Creator.” That is what the Psalmist is doing in this
stanza.
There
are times when our response to affliction seems to question whether or not God
knows what He is doing. In fact, any
time people ask, “How can a loving God do this or that”, they cast doubt that
God is the Creator. The Creator should
know better than to allow wrongful treatment of those He has made (v78).
Sometimes
when people hear this charge made against God they defend God by denying He had
anything to do with the affliction. But
that is not the case with the Psalmist.
He affirms, God’s judgments have been right as He has afflicted
the believer (v75).
Some
may think that this presents God as harsh or cruel, but such is not the
case. It is this faith in a faithful
Creator that gives rise to the 5 requests prayed in vs. 76-80.
·
76: he prays that the Creator will be faithful to His word, and will
thus be mercifully kind to His servant. Unlike
the gods men devise, the faithful Creator not only afflicts us; He can be
counted on to comfort us so we are benefitted.
·
77: he prays that the tender mercies of the Creator will enable him to
live. He knows our need and thus
afflicts us accordingly. But He also
knows our limitations and is the cause of comfort and mercy. (1 Cor. 10:13 and 1 John 1:9 are 2 of many
examples of the way God shows mercy in affliction.)
·
78: he prays that the proud, who are used by God in the affliction,
will come to be ashamed of their actions.
· 79: he prays to be
surrounded by those who fear God rather than by the proud.
· 80: he prays that in his
trial he will not be ashamed by disobedience or failure to learn God’s
statutes.
All
these requests are based in the thought that God is our faithful Creator in
time of trial. In this way we are like
our Lord Jesus Christ Who, when suffering on the cross, “committed Himself to
Him who judged righteously” (1 Peter 2:23).
God made you.
He knows you. He is faithful in
your affliction!
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