Psalms 32:11 (KJV) Be glad in the LORD, and rejoice, ye righteous: and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart.
(Proverbs 22 also read)
As I read through Psalms, I am constantly reminded that it is possible to be considered “righteous”. Psalms is very clear about that. Paul, on the other hand acts like it is impossible at places. I would guess that the prophets also aren’t real big on calling people righteous. I’ve said this before. I’ll say it again.
Today it occurred to me that the reason is the difference in the purpose of writing. David is expressing his joy in the Lord. He is writing to encourage and to draw people in. The prophets, on the other hand, tend to be dealing with believers, whether they be in the church or in the nation of Israel. They are people who are refusing to except humility before God, and are living either in heresy or on the very edge. In the prophets there is especially a spirit of rebellion.
So? Is it possible to be considered righteous by God? Obviously yes. Is it a natural tendency in people who are still living in rebellion? No. God can make us righteous and we can take that and practice it and live in righteousness. Decisions are important. Behavior is vital.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Purpose in Writing
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