December 6, 2011 — by Dave Branon
Our Daily Bread
Read: Psalm 37:1-11
Do not fret—it only causes harm. —Psalm 37:8
Bible in a year:
Daniel 3-4; 1 John 5
Daniel 3-4; 1 John 5
Does it bother you to see how much attention is paid in
today’s culture to people who stand for all the wrong things? Perhaps it
is entertainment stars who get the headlines while espousing immoral
philosophies in their music, movies, or programs. Or it could be leaders
who openly thumb their noses at right-living standards.
It would be easy to fret about this and wring our hands in despair,
but Psalm 37 suggests a better way. Listen to David’s wise advice: “Do
not fret because of evildoers, nor be envious of the workers of
iniquity” (v.1).
While it is right to be “salt and light” (Matt. 5:13-14)
in this tasteless, dark world—attempting to counter sin by reflecting
Jesus’ light wherever possible—we cannot let negative forces cause us to
live in anger and wrath (Ps. 37:8).
Instead, we must rely on God to have the ultimate say about evildoers:
“They shall soon be cut down like the grass” (v.2). Beyond that, we
should take David’s approach: (1) “Trust in the Lord, and do good.” (2) “Feed on His faithfulness.” (3) “Delight yourself also in the Lord.” (4) “Commit your way to the Lord.” (5) “Rest in the Lord” (vv.3-7).
We may not like what we see and hear from some aspects of society,
but remember this: God is in control. Trust Him to do what is right. And
don’t fret.
When tragedy, heartache, and sorrow abound,
When evil appears to have conquered the right,
We center our heart on our Father’s great love,
For He will bring hope in the darkest of night. —D. De Haan
When evil appears to have conquered the right,
We center our heart on our Father’s great love,
For He will bring hope in the darkest of night. —D. De Haan
Don’t despair because of evil; God will have the last word.
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