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Reading: Psalm 79:1-7
A maskil of Asaph.
O God, the nations have invaded your inheritance;
they have defiled your holy temple,
they have reduced Jerusalem to rubble.
They have left the dead bodies of your servants
as food for the birds of the sky,
the flesh of your own people for the animals of the wild.
They have poured out blood like water
all around Jerusalem,
and there is no one to bury the dead.
We are objects of contempt to our neighbors,
of scorn and derision to those around us.
How long, LORD? Will you be angry forever?
How long will your jealousy burn like fire?
Pour out your wrath on the nations
that do not acknowledge you,
on the kingdoms that do not call on your name;
for they have devoured Jacob
and devastated his homeland (NIV). *
Reflection
Have you caught a glimpse of the devastation? It seems the psalmist, Asaph, had a good look at it. Now take a good look at his words. They have left the dead bodies of your servants as food for the birds of the sky, the flesh of your own people for the animals of the wild. They have poured out blood like water all around Jerusalem, and there is no one to bury the dead.
This description reads like a segment of the evening newscast. Of course, the newscast has plenty of disturbing visuals to go with it. When we look at conflict zones like Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine, we realize bloodshed and violence are all too common in our world. Jihadi violence has spread to European cities too. But we don’t have to go overseas to find images of death and destruction. Just last week in my city an unarmed black man was beaten to death by two police officers. As is so often the case, the images were caught on camera. Violence and bloodshed are present in our cities too.
Has the world gone mad? Are we sinking deeper and deeper into depravity? Have our minds become numb to the carnage? Or are we joining with the psalmist in crying out, “How long, LORD?” How long will you let this insanity continue? LORD, won’t you come and fix this broken messed up world?
Our hearts cry out for justice, mercy, and peace—justice for those who have been wronged, mercy for those who have been wounded and broken, and peace for all who are troubled in soul and spirit. He who testifies to these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus (Revelation 22:20).
Response: LORD God, please have mercy on the people of this world. We need you here—right here with us in this broken world. Come and fix it. Come and fix us, Lord Jesus. Amen.
Your Turn: What concerns you about the state of your city, your country, and the world? What practical thing can you do to change your community today?
Please pray for peace to return to Ukraine!
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wally12662013 said:
We can pray and organize prayer groups, speak often with our neighbors about these things and encourage one another. We can help those around us with the resources that God has provided to us and share those resources with them showing them the loving kindness of our God. And pray for the peace of the city where God has planted you.
davidkitz said:
Thanks for these practical steps we can take, Wally.
Lord help us do these things and demonstrate the love of God in this messed up world.
atimetoshare.me said:
I feel the same, David. Our world is getting worse every day. I don’t know if it’s because I’m getting older or if it really is changing so much. I do know that God is still in control. He never changes and His love endures forever. We need another reformation – another revival. If each Christian on earth today would pray for God’s intervention it would help. He hears our prayers and He always acts on them. Thanks for reminding us of that.
davidkitz said:
You are so right, Kathy. We are hungering for a turn around—a turning to Christ our Redeemer. Let’s continually pray for that. My next book is all about the topic of revival and spiritual renewal. I will put up a cover post later today.
atimetoshare.me said:
I look forward to reading more of your work.