by Selwyn Hughes
For reading & meditation: Malachi 3:13-18
"Then those who feared the Lord talked with each other '" (v.16)
For reading & meditation: Malachi 3:13-18
"Then those who feared the Lord talked with each other '" (v.16)
Although in Psalm 73
the psalmist is beset by doubt, he begins, nevertheless, on a
triumphant note: "Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in
heart." Preachers usually leave their conclusion until the end of their
sermon - but here the psalmist begins with it! It might seem strange to
some that the psalmist should begin with a conclusion, but this is
often seen in the book of Psalms. And the reason is this: the psalmist
is so convinced of the fact that God is good that he decides to start
right there. It is as if he is saying: "I want to tell you how I moved
from doubt to faith, but the thing I want you to get right away is this:
God is good." Some commentators believe that in the Temple services
there was a time of open testimony and worship, similar to that which
featured in the old Methodist class meetings, when individuals gave
testimonies to their fellow believers of God's dealings with them. This
is one of the most powerful ways of building the spiritual life of the
Church, but regrettably it does not seem to be widely practised today.
If this psalm was part of the psalmist's testimony during an open time
of worship, one can imagine the impact it would have made upon the
hearers as he related how he emerged from crippling doubt to renewed
confidence in the goodness of God. I know of nothing more motivating in
the Christian life than for believers to identify and share the
spiritual principles which have enabled them to overcome attacks on
their faith. When we ignore this principle we do so at our peril.
Prayer:
O Father, show us clearly how sharing with each other what You are
doing in our lives not only inspires and motivates us, but greatly
strengthens the Body. Help us restore this lost emphasis wherever it is
missing. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
For further study:
1. When was the last time you publicly testified to the goodness of God?
2. When will be the next time?
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