Psalms 80:18 (KJV) So will not we go back from thee: quicken us, and we will call upon thy name.
(Proverbs 15 also read)
Asaph has a definite view of God and Israel. I would say that his perspective is at the heart of why God allowed Israel to be deported and debased. If my memory serves me correctly, you never have Asaph speaking of repentance. He seems totally unaware of why God was allowing His people to suffer. It’s very clear to the prophets. It’s clear in the history’s. It makes me wonder why he couldn’t see, but he misses it.
Even here we see a reversal of the order of how things should be. He reminds me of Wimpy saying that he would be glad to pay you on Tuesday if you would buy him a hamburger today. Here we see a typical way to try and get around repentance. Asaph says if you revive us, if you touch us, if you pull us out of our difficult situation, then we will call upon Your name.
So? It doesn’t work that way when we call upon God. We approach Him with repentance. We confess our sin. We believe in Jesus. In a word, we call upon His name. And then He will “quicken us”.
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Backwards
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