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"The Lord Thy God Is A Faithful God"
"O bless our God, ye people, and make the
voice of His praise
to be heard; which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not
our feet to be moved."--Psalm 66:8,9.
IN THIS Psalm the Prophet
David calls upon all the world to praise the Lord. In prophetic language he
exclaims: "All the earth shall worship Thee; they shall sing to Thy
name!" Then he recounts the wonderful manifestation of the Power of God in
His dealings with Israel;
he calls upon the people to bless the Lord and sound His praises abroad. Taking
a retrospective view of the dealings of Jehovah with His people, he continues:
"For Thou, O God, hast proved us, Thou hast tried us as silver is tried.
Thou broughtest us into the net; Thou laidst affliction upon our loins. Thou
hast caused men to ride over our heads; we went through fire and through water;
but Thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place!"--vs.10-12.
The Psalmist then declared
that he would enter into the house of the Lord, and would pay unto the Lord the
vows which he had made in the time of his trouble. He recounts the goodness of
God to himself. He tells that he had cried unto the Lord and extolled His
praises, that his prayers had been answered, and that he had been lifted up and
blessed and delivered. He calls upon Israel to remember all the leadings
of the Lord in their past history and all His goodness to them as a people, and
exhorts them to sound forth the praises of His great name. God had brought the
people of Israel up out of
bondage to Egypt;
He had protected them through all their wilderness journeyings and ever since.
King David reminds them that
they had been kept alive, that God had not permitted them to be exterminated
--He had "suffered not their feet to be moved." They were not
vanquished by their enemies, so long as they had trusted and obeyed.
Subsequently, because of their disobedience and perversity, God caused them to
be carried away into captivity in Babylon.
But this was for their good, that He might prove them, and afterwards bring
them--all worthy ones--back into their own land.
LET
SPIRITUAL ISRAEL SOUND HIS PRAISES!
But although this Psalm has a
primary significance as relates to Natural Israel, our thought is, in harmony
with the applications made by our Lord and the Apostles, that these words are
even more appropriate in their application to Spiritual Israel. The Lord has
brought us up out of the world. He has delivered us from the great taskmaster,
Satan. He has guided us through the wilderness journey; He has fed us with the
Manna from Heaven; He has brought us forth the Water of Life from the great
Rock of Ages smitten for us, that we might drink and live. He has washed our
feet from the dust of our wilderness way. He has faithfully disciplined and
chastened us as His sons; He has gone before us through all the toilsome march,
and has been our Rearward as well, to protect us from all danger and harm. If
Natural Israel had great cause for thankfulness and praise, what should be our attitude,
for all the marvelous manifestations of His love and care for us, His Spiritual
Israel! Truly, as no other people on earth, [R5501
: page 216] past
or present, can we praise
our God! With the poet we can say:
"He
was better to me than all my hopes,
He was better than all my fears;
He made a bridge of my broken works,
And a rainbow of my tears!
The billows that guarded my sea-girt path
Carried my Lord on their crest;
When I dwell on the days of my wilderness march,
I can lean on His love for the rest.
"He
emptied my hands of their treasured store,
And His covenant love revealed;
There was not a wound in my aching heart,
But the balm of His breath has healed.
Oh, tender and true was the chastening sore
In wisdom that taught and tried,
Till the soul He loved was trusting in Him,
And in nothing on earth beside!
"He
guided my steps where I could not see,
By ways that I had not known;
The crooked was straight and the rough made plain,
As I followed the Lord alone.
I praise Him still for the pleasant palms,
For the water-springs by the way;
For the glowing pillar of flame by night,
And the guiding cloud by day.
"There
is never a watch in the dreariest halt
But some promise of love endears;
I read from the past that the future shall be
Far better than all my fears.
Like the golden pot of the wilderness bread,
Laid up with the blossoming rod,
All safe in the Ark with the Law of the Lord,
In the Covenant care of my God!"
SOME
FAITHFUL THROUGHOUT THE DARK AGES
Our God never fails His children:
His name is Faithfulness! He has never permitted His Church to be exterminated,
notwithstanding all the assaults of error and of the powers of darkness. There
are still true people of God in the world, and ever have been. Throughout the
Dark Ages, the great fact of our Redeemer's sacrifice for sin was still held by
some of the true saints of the Lord. This precious truth was never completely
lost during those years of darkness and obscurity, and in God's due time His
Church emerged from the wilderness, "leaning upon the arm of her
Beloved." The light has since grown brighter and brighter to the faithful,
watching ones. And what a flood of glory now shines upon the path of the
saints!
"Looking
back, we praise the way
God has led us day by day!"
The saints of God during the
past centuries did not need these additional blessings which are supplied to
the faithful of today, but their every need was supplied. We are living in the
days of the "cleansed Sanctuary." More Truth is now due than at any
time in the history of the Church. Truly, our Lord has "brought us into
His banqueting House, and His banner over us is Love!" (Cant.
2:4.) Truly, "He holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our
feet to be moved," despite all the thousand snares laid for our feet by
the great Adversary and his servants--many of them unwittingly serving him. We
can see that long ago we might have been overcome by the Adversary's attacks
had not our God been a Wall of Protection round about us.
HIS
SAINTS SHALL NEVER BE MOVED
"Our lines have fallen
unto us in pleasant places!" (Psalm 16:6.)
But it is only the faithful who are thus kept. We are not to understand that
the Lord keeps any who do not themselves make the proper effort to know the
will of God that they may do it;
it is those who are following in the footsteps of Jesus, doing all in their
power to please the Lord as they are able to discern the way wherein He would
have them walk. These are today causing the voice of His praise to be heard,
and grace sufficient is their portion. If the trials of faith, submission and
trust shall be greater in the near future than they have yet been, these
faithful ones will not fall. Their feet shall not be moved, even though a host
encamp against them, and thousands fall at their side. [R5501 : page 217] "Here
is the patience and the faith of the saints." These will be strong in the
Lord and in the power of His might, even though they be required for a time to
follow where they cannot see.
Let us therefore go forward
with good courage, knowing that He who hath led us thus far will continue to
lead. He who favored us first will favor us last; and "He that is on our
side is greater than all they that be against us." Thanks be to God that
His grace has preserved us, that He has kept us from falling, that so many of
us are still of one heart and one mind to go forward unflinchingly, whatever
the coming days may bring! If they shall bring hardship and persecution, pain
and trial, His grace will uphold us still. If they shall bring us tests of
faith and endurance, His promises will not fail. Let our entire trust be
centered in God. Let us continue to rejoice in Him. "Let Him that
glorieth, glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth Me, that I am the
Lord, which exerciseth loving kindness, judgment and righteousness in the
earth; for in these things do I delight, saith the Lord." (Jeremiah
9:24.) Testings will be permitted to come upon the people of God for
the very purpose of sifting out all who are not truly His. Then let us stand
fast, knowing that He is faithful.
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