When God allows us to be plowed by those around us, how do we react? We can react negatively and not see His hand in it and become bitter or angry. We can see His hand at work and still complain with bitterness and whining. We can see His hand at work and seek to understand what the ultimate purpose is and how we might glorify Him in the midst of it all. Which do you choose?
Psalm 129
Another Song of Ascents.
Verses 1-4-The Psalmist is letting us know what the nation has gone through in their existence (since their youth when they were birthed at the exodus). They have been beaten, whipped, broke, and attacked. Yet, in all this, they have not been conquered (2 Corinthians 4.8-9 and Matthew 16.18).
Verses 5-8-These verses represent the malediction on those who decide not to follow God’s ways. Essentially, the curse is on those who are doing the persecuting in verses 1-4.
When God allows us to be plowed by those around us, how do we react? We can react negatively and not see His hand in it and become bitter or angry. We can see His hand at work and still complain with bitterness and whining. We can see His hand at work and seek to understand what the ultimate purpose is and how we might glorify Him in the midst of it all. Which do you choose?
Author: Pastor David
David R Williamson is the founder of Teach for God Ministries. He holds degrees from Grace Bible College, Grand Canyon University, Grace Theological Seminary, and Walden University. David has been actively involved in ministry since 1979. He has ministered in various ministries from Sunday School teacher, Youth Pastor, to English Pastor in Taiwanese churches, including teaching ten years at the Junior High school level. Currently, David is teaching at Hillcrest Christian School at the High School level. He is also pulpit supply and retreat speaker for churches and other religious organizations.
He is happily married to Karen with three children: Joshua, Kazlyn, and Joseph
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