IT SEEMS, THE WICKED ARE
WINING
This is what the wicked are like – always carefree, they
increase in wealth. Surely in vain I have kept my heart Pure; in vain have I
washed my hands in innocence.Psalm 73:12-13
One of the great spiritual questions many people
wrestle with is the issue of why good people sometimes suffer, while so many
bad people prosper. It is not a new question. Our verses today are from a psalm
written by a man named Asaph.
He was one of King David's chief musicians, who
wrote this psalm after struggling with this very issue!
Earlier in the psalm, Asaph tells us he found
himself envying the prosperity of those he identifies as "the
wicked." As he looks at what appears to be the lack of fairness in the
world, he becomes discouraged about trying to live a righteous life.
His conclusion about those who thumb their noses
at God is that "the evil conceits of their minds know no limits." And
yet, he observes, "always carefree, they always increase in wealth."
Consequently, he reaches the conclusion of today's text: "Surely in vain I
have kept my heart pure."
What does Asaph do to get his head back on
straight? He steps back and looks at the "bigger" picture. He goes to
"church." There he remembers some of the good things that we can't
see in the visible world: God is always with us. God guides us and gives us
strength. When our life ends, God takes us into his presence. As a result of
getting his perspective straight, Asaph can say to God, "In this life, I
don't need anything more than to be with you!"
When you try to live in a way that is pleasing to
God, it is not in vain. If it seems as though the "bad guys" are
always winning, remember that we have a very limited perspective. As did Asaph,
we need to get ourselves into a place where we can get some perspective. It can
change our discouragement to joy! We can go from victims to victors!
PRAYER POINT
Heavenly Father, help us remember that living in a way that
pleases you is never in vain. Help us have your perspective on life. Thank you
for always being with us and for living us. Amen.
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