In Psalm 37, King David contrasts the righteous and the wicked—those who are faithful to God and those who are not. He sets the tone with this command in verse 1: “Do not be agitated by evildoers; do not envy those who do wrong.”
Now I know what
you may be thinking…Why would anyone in their right mind be agitated or even
envious of a wicked, evil, unfaithful human being? Well, the answer in short: because they are prosperous.
Think about it
for a second. Do you know someone a little less than righteous who has been
very successful in life, financially and/or otherwise? Probably so. And does it
ever frustrate you that they seem to be much more successful than you, even
though your faithfulness to God outweighs theirs? Probably so.
Why does this
phenomenon happen? Why does it seem that the wicked are blessed while the
righteous suffer? Better than asking why, let’s ask what—what do we do about
it?
David answers
that for us in verses 3-7 with phrases such as, “Trust in the Lord and do what
is good…Take delight in the Lord…Commit your way to the Lord…Be silent before
the Lord and wait expectantly for Him…”
As believers, we
must remain faithful to our God. We must trust Him. We must delight in Him and
in Him alone. And maybe most importantly, we must wait with great expectations.
What are we
waiting for? We are waiting for justice.
We are waiting for the day when God fully and finally straightens things out.
The wicked will get their due. David says that God looks at the wicked person
and “laughs” because “He sees that his day is coming” (verse 13).
So justice will
be served, and not only for the wicked, but also for the righteous. Verse 28
promises us that “the Lord loves justice and will not abandon His faithful
ones.” Our faithfulness will be rewarded. So don’t give up and don’t give in. Instead,
“Wait for the Lord and keep His way, and He will exalt you to inherit the land”
(verse 34).
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