One
of my more current memory verses is from psalm 73. The context is the
Psalmist’s confusion over the prosperity and well-being of the ungodly.
He does not understand why the Lord seems so silent; Why it appears that
He lets them slide so easily through life.
Which brings me to the text that spoke to my heart. It begins at verse 21: “When
my heart was embittered and I was pierced within, Then I was senseless
and ignorant; I was like a beast before You. Nevertheless, I am
continually with You; You have taken hold of my right hand. With Your
counsel You will guide me, and afterward receive me to glory."
Two
things in these four verses encourage me. First, it’s okay to let God
know of my frustration. And anger. And disappointment. And confusion.
Second,
even when I get that way, when I focus on my jumbled and chaotic
emotions, even when I act like a senseless and ignorant and thankless
beast toward Him . . . now look with me now at those next two verses:
Nevertheless, I am continually with You.” Let me repeat that clause for emphasis: Nevertheless, I am continually with You.”
The psalmist continues: “You have taken hold of my right hand. With Your counsel You will guide me, and afterward receive me to glory.”
Oh,
the grace and love and mercy and compassion of our Father who art in
heaven. How wonderful is His name in all the earth – that even when I am
angry with Him, or disappointed, or confused, or embittered, or
senseless, or acting like a thankless beast – He remains with me.
Continually. Always at my side. Tightly holding my right hand. Never
letting me go. Always whispering to me His counsel. His guidance. His
direction.
And don’t overlook that last clause: Afterward, He will “receive me to glory.”
He does all that even when His child through Christ is senseless. And ignorant. And like a beast before Him.
The Psalmist continues: “Whom
have I in heaven but You? And besides You, I desire nothing on earth.
My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and
my portion forever.”
Read
that again: “Whom have I in heaven but You? And besides You, I desire
nothing on earth. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the
strength of my heart and my portion forever.”
Oh,
isn’t He a most wonderful, compassionate, loving, merciful, and
faithful Savior? Our flesh and our heart may fail. Our emotions may get
all muddled. But yet and still, He alone is the strength of our heart
and our portion forever. He is continually with us. He always tightly
holds our right hand and gently whispers in our hearts His counsel.
Always.
Oh, yes. Whom have we in heaven but Him? And on earth, what more can we desire?
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