October 14 – The Ultimate Living Epitaph
Psalm 73:26 – "My flesh and my
heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart, and he is my
portion [in life] forever."
Yesterday's (Oct 13) thoughts about
Psalm 73 took a general view about the entire Psalm. Today's
thoughts focus on verses 23-26. They are contrasted against verses
21 & 22: "When my heart was grieved and my spirit
embittered, I was senseless and ignorant; I was like a brute beast
before you." Do you get angry, frustrated, even cynical with
the circumstances surrounding you – the situations that seemingly
will not resolve themselves? A change of attitude and thinking is
then necessary.
A bold declaration is needed in the
midst of ongoing trials. Let's start with verse 23: "Yet I am
always with you [God]; you hold me by my right hand." This
promise is re-iterated by Jesus in John 10:27-29: "My sheep
listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them
eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out
of my hand. My father, who has given them to me is greater than all;
no one can snatch them out of my father's hand." And, as if two
persons safeguarding my life were not enough, triple protection is
found in Eph. 1:13, 14: "You also were included in Christ, when
you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having
believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy
Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the
redemption of those who are God's possession....." What a
promise!
Verse 24: "You guide me with
your counsel, and afterward, you will take me into glory." This
is affirmed by Jesus in John 14:26: "But the Counselor, the
Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all
things, and will remind you of everything I have said to you."
Earlier in John 14, Jesus states (vv. 2,3): "In my Father's
house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you
otherwise. I am going there to prepare a place for you; therefore, I
will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where
I am." This is the promise of an eternal home with God.
Verse 25: "Whom have I in
heaven, except you [God]? Earth has nothing I desire besides you."
Peter re-iterates this thought in John 6:67-69: "Jesus asked
the Twelve, 'You do not want to leave me, too, do you?' Simon Peter
answered him, 'Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of
eternal life, We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God.'
"
Finally, the best faith statement
declaration of all comes in verse 26: "My flesh and my heart
may fail, but God is the strength of of my heart and he is my portion
forever." If I live to old age, then surely my flesh and heart
will fail, My body will run down, but God will be there to give me
strength, both physical and spiritual, encouraging me to praise him
to the end, knowing that soon, I will be with him in bliss. No
matter how bleak your life looks at this moment, take courage from
these verses, and press on in God's strength.
There was a popular praise song in the
early 2000's called "Lord, (I Don't Know)" that had the
same rock-solid faith sentiment in its chorus. (The Newsboys were one band that played it well.) The words are:
"Lord, I don't know where all this is going, or how it all works
out. Lead me to peace that is past understanding, a peace beyond all
doubt." May God use these verses from Psalm 73 to lead us to a
peace in our hearts that is beyond our doubts.
Thank you Mike for the uplifting words, they came at the right time! Pete
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