Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Where is your focus?

Psalm 36

For the choir director: A psalm of David, the servant of the Lord.

1 Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts.
They have no fear of God at all.
2 In their blind conceit,
they cannot see how wicked they really are.
3 Everything they say is crooked and deceitful.
They refuse to act wisely or do good.
4 They lie awake at night, hatching sinful plots.
Their actions are never good.
They make no attempt to turn from evil.

5 Your unfailing love, O Lord, is as vast as the heavens;
your faithfulness reaches beyond the clouds.
6 Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains,
your justice like the ocean depths.
You care for people and animals alike, O Lord.
7 How precious is your unfailing love, O God!
All humanity finds shelter
in the shadow of your wings.
8 You feed them from the abundance of your own house,
letting them drink from your river of delights.
9 For you are the fountain of life,
the light by which we see.

10 Pour out your unfailing love on those who love you;
give justice to those with honest hearts.
11 Don’t let the proud trample me
or the wicked push me around.
12 Look! Those who do evil have fallen!
They are thrown down, never to rise again.
 
As I read this chapter this morning, I am reminded how easy it is for Christians to get caught up in the ways of the world.  We start thinking about how bad this world has become.  The "wicked" are continuously flaunting what they do, while the "Christian" is trying to just keep his head above water.  We get to the point where we are thinking more about the ways of the world and what the world should or shouldn't be doing that we lose focus on our true reason for living. 
 
This is exactly what the enemy wants.  Satan wants believers to stop thinking about our Heavenly Father and to become engrossed in the ways of the world.  If we begin to focus on the sins of the world, we lose focus on our Redeemer. 
 
I like how David writes this Psalm.  First, he expresses concern about the sin that is in the world.  He doesn't allow that to become the focus of the passage though.  Instead the focus changes to God's love and how great it is.  My prayer is that my focus will be on God and not on the ways of the world.
 
 

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I am a former soldier in the United States Army. I have deployed to Afghanistan once and to Iraq twice. I feel that I have been called by God to serve Him where I am and to do it joyfully. This can be hard at times. This blog is not about where the Army has taken me but what I read in Scripture and where God is taking me along my spiritual journey. I hope that you will glean information from what I write and will be blessed as God blesses me.