Here
is yet another Psalm that takes off from Psalm 1 on the contrast of the
righteous and the wicked. What is the
difference? According to Psalm 1 it is
·
a difference in the focus of life (walking,
standing and sitting in evil versus meditating on the word and things of God);
and
·
a difference in significance (a fruitful life
versus a life like chaff which the wind blows away); and
·
a difference with God (He knows the way of the
righteous but the way of the ungodly will perish).
There
is further definition of this distinction in Psalm 64.
·
There is a difference in words.
Ø The
wicked are said to sharpen their tongue. They speak against God, that no one will see
as they carry out their evil plans. “We
have perfected a shrewd scheme” they say; they think deeply about the evil they
want to do. In the end, God brings
retribution (the law of the harvest, getting caught in their own trap). He will
make them stumble over their own tongue!
Ø But
the righteous “declare” the work of God, a term that not only tells us what
they say but indicates they will see God’s work so as to be able to declare
it in praise. The words of the righteous
will express their gladness in the Lord and their trust in Him.
·
There is most profoundly, a difference in fear.
Ø The
meditation or complaint (v1) of the righteous is prompted by his fear of the
enemy. The word here is pachad meaning terror or dread. It is easily illustrated these days by the
terror that is going on today in Israel.
People have been fearful to be out because of the many stabbings and
other acts of terror that are being
perpetrated. To live in that kind of
fear is hardly the fruitful life promised to the righteous in Psalm 1. So the righteous cry out to God because they
fear the enemy.
Ø The
workers of iniquity are brash and arrogant.
They do not fear. But this Hebrew word is different. It is the same word as in v9 when, in the
end, all men shall fear. The Hebrew is yare and sure enough, it is the term meaning to revere, be in awe of.
Lack of this is the very reason the wicked devise their evil plans,
certain they will get away with it.
Having this is the very reason the righteous cry out to the Lord when
they fear the enemy. The righteous know
that in the end all men shall fear.
So friends, here is a powerful Song in the
Sacred Hymnbook. We see that in our
relationship with God there is no need to live in fear-terror-dread. And it is the only true wisdom to live in
fear-reverence-awe of God the LORD! What
a wonderful promise: The righteous shall
be glad in the LORD, and trust in Him.
And all the upright in heart shall glory.
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