Notes on Psalm 43
(Psa 43:1)
Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against an ungodly nation: O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man.I don't know when this was written or whether it was written by David; but if it was David I would guess it would have been the time that King Saul went against him. Then again it could have been the time when David's own son rose up against him and tried to steal his kingdom by using flattery among the people. This should make us very cautious against a leader who uses too much flattery to get favor with the people. Avoid pastors who say just what we want to hear and will not speak the truth.
Here we see someone writing and pleading with God because of being amidst an ungodly nation. Two traits of ungodliness here are given as deceitful and unjust people.
What would be examples of these? Perhaps being unjust would be having judges who showed favoritism in his decisions and where not fair to the rich and poor alike. Deceit could be flattery. Saying one thing to the face and doing opposite behind someone's back. It could be out and out pretense and never telling the truth. Truth should always be a virtue that we should cherish and desire. Nothing is profitable when we have to lie and deceive to achieve anything. In the long run we will reap what we sow and someone will cheat and deceive us.
We see deception going on in our own nations today. We are deceiving the public and even homosexuals by not telling them the truth. By keeping the truth from them, we allow them to go on living how they desire and in return reaping an early death by disease and being lost forever if they do not come to Jesus Christ.
If we really loved homosexual people we would warn them that what they do is killing them at an earlier age than if they did not do those things. By not telling them that there is a way out, we are not being honest with them. We are so afraid of offending and being called bigots and hate-mongers that we refuse to tell them the truth. There is a way out. The power of Jesus Christ is available to deliver them out of that lifestyle and into a holy sanctified live through the power of God. I believe this with all my heart.
The only way to receive this power over this sin or any sin is first to acknowledge or confess that sin. The first step to victory over sin is to admit that we are sinners in need of a savior. If we do not do this it blocks God's salvation and we continue in our sin and are lost. When death comes to the body, our sins are still within our souls and our souls are lost forever in Hell. Jesus came to save the soul from sin. He paid the price for sin at His death on the cross. When we confess our sins, He will forgive and not only that, He will give us power over that sin or any sin. God will not force anything upon us though. We have to desire to be free.
You might say, well I was born that way. There are medical experts that say that but there are also medical experts that say we are not born that way. It doesn't matter one iota which is true because we all are born into sin by our nature that we inherited from Adam. As soon as we come to the age of accountability we are in danger of being lost because of the sin in our hearts that separate us from God. That is why Jesus had to come. He came to save all who would repent or renounce sin and believe in Him as the savior who came to save them. Jesus is the Messiah or savior of the world.
This salvation is for everyone who believes. Even those who existed before Christ could be saved because they had the opportunity to repent of sins and make sacrifices which pointed to the perfect sacrifice that was to coming in the future. They had the ability to seek God and ask forgiveness looking forward to the time when the Messiah was to come. After Christ came He not only provided salvation to those living but also to those who were in hell. When Jesus died His soul was still alive and went to bring all those in that compartment of hell and took them to Heaven to await the time when the rest of us are resurrected. Now when we die and are saved, we go directly to Heaven and do not go into any compartment of Hell.
Here are scriptures to bring this out.
1Pe 3:18
For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:Those spirits in the prison of hell were preached to by Jesus between the time of Jesus' death and His resurrection. When He was resurrected, He took those spirits who believed with Him to Heaven.
Psa 68:18
Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive: thou hast received gifts for men; yea, for the rebellious also, that the LORD God might dwell among them.Eph 4:7
But unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ.So when someone asks about those who died before Christ came. There was the answer. Our wonderful God not only provided salvation for those after the cross who would believe but also those who died before the cross. What a wonderful God He is. How much more severe will our judgment be if we neglect Jesus Christ and the suffering He went through to provide for our salvation.
There are so many that need to hear this today. There are souls dying right now without the message of the gospel. The churches throughout the ages have neglected the preaching of the gospel and spent wasted time in wars, fighting and disputes when souls are being lost. Satan probably sits and laughs at every church split and fight. Don't get me wrong here. We can't just go along with everything and forsake sound doctrine. Correction for the believers and sound doctrine cannot be done away with just so we can get along. The bible says that without holiness no person shall even see God so sound doctrine has to be taught. Some church splits are caused by those that reject sound teaching and want to sin and get by with it. Yet they don't get by with anything.
I'm talking about wars and fighting over things that are either not in the scriptures or else someone takes a verse out of its original setting and uses it to teach a doctrine that is not reasonable. We must disagree without getting a hateful spirit toward those that we disagree with. This doesn't mean we forsake sound doctrine but we must maintain a spirit of love, kindness and patience, being an example of holiness and not forsaking truth.
People in the past have gotten so carried away with hate that they have even put to death people that they claim are heretics. Greater is He that is in a true believer then he that is in the world. Heretics should not be a threat to anyone that is walking in the Spirit. Trust in the power of prayer rather than the power of hate. This is not always easy but necessary to keep the enemy from destroying the church.
(Psa 43:2)
For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off? why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?When we are oppressed by those that sin, it sometimes can get heavy. This is where the power of the word and the Holy Spirit come into play. Be filled with the Spirt, walk in the spirit and you shall not be overcome by the enemy.
Gal 5:13
For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.(Psa 43:3)
O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.Send out thy light and thy truth. Wow. This is the word of God. Truth and light is a good description of the word of God. God truly answered the prayer of this Psalmist. He sent us light and truth. Jesus is the word made flesh and the bible is the written word given by God to those who were anointed by the Holy Spirit to write these things to us. Praise the Lord for His gifts to us which are many.
The word of God, Jesus Christ brings us to God's holy hill and into His tabernacles. God answered this prayer and is still answering it every time someone comes to Jesus Christ for salvation.
(Psa 43:4)
Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy: yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God.If you ever go into a church service and see people praising God, this is why. When we receive Jesus Christ, our sins are gone. We receive a new life and become a new creature in Jesus. The Holy Spirit then comes to dwell with each and every believer. The Holy Spirit brings joy into our innermost being. Some sing, some praise, some speak in tongues, but all rejoice in God for His salvation. Never make fun of people who openly or quietly worship God. God seeks those who will worship Him in Spirit and in truth. Some may be loud and some may do so quietly but God sees their hearts and He loves sincere worship that brings thanksgiving to Him.
This also may cause trouble if we try to force our own brand of worship on everyone else. I've seen many make the mistake of accusing people who shout and praise God out loud as being unruly or a circus. The whole book of Psalms speaks of praising God loudly in music and in praise. Nothing is wrong with that. Bring on the drums, guitars, piano, and tambourines. Glory to His name.
I will add here to you Pentecostals and Charismatic worshippers, as wonderful as your praise and worship may be, you must not ever judge the quiet ones in your service. Some worship God quietly and never move a muscle. This does not mean that they are not as spiritual as the noisy ones. You can be greatly fooled if you only look at outward performance. I've seen quiet people do works of compassion that others will not do. Judge for yourselves. Look at who mows the church lawn, cleans the church, fixes things that get broken, does the bookkeeping and secretarial work and you will see the quiet ones worshipping God by their service to His work. I'm not implying that those that do these things never worship God publicly or that the public worshippers never do any work but just making the point that we must not be critical of either method of worship because the bible does not say that the way one worships is the way of salvation. Faith in Jesus Christ is what brings salvation. Being spiritual is not just outward but inward holiness and love for God and for people. One should not judge the other in these matters.
(Psa 43:5)
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.When we feel cast down, praise the Lord and trust in Him for deliverance. It will come but we must sometimes wait with patience and expectation. God answers some prayers quickly and others take time. Our part is to wait and trust but I realize that sometimes this is not easy. God never rejects someone who faithfully trusts in Him and has repented of sin.
Psa 66:18
If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:Sin in our heart hinders our prayers. This is why repentance is an important part of our lives both at our conversion to Jesus Christ and afterward as we live for God and walk with Him. Repentance is being sorry for and being willing to turn from sin. We can't do this alone. That is why Jesus came to give us power over sin.
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