Psalm 73:25-26 New Living
Translation
“Whom have I in heaven but you? I desire you more than
anything on earth. My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak, but God
remains the strength of my heart; he is mine forever.”
The writer of this Psalm observed
what took place in the world and struggled with the prosperity of the wicked. Why
would those who do evil in the sight of the Lord prosper? Worldly people will
never realize that fixing their eyes on the temporal will never bring them
satisfaction and that is essentially the conclusion the author comes to. It’s
not too much different than Solomon’s conclusion in Ecclesiastes. He had tasted
and seen that all was “vanity, a chasing after
the wind.” In the end, (Ecclesiastes
12:13-14) Solomon says, “That is the whole
story. Here now is my final conclusion: Fear God and obey his commands, for
this is everyone’s duty. God will judge us for everything we do, including
every secret thing, whether good or bad.”
The author of Psalm 73 reveals his
reliance and unwavering trust in the Lord and this is healthy outlook; one that
believers today should adopt. No matter what happens to us in our life we must
always look to the Lord as our sole provider and comforter, for he is the only
one who never fails to provide and comfort. His love for us is without
condition and never ending.
At the end of the day, though our
thoughts and moods change like shifting sand, God remains the same. He is the
one truth that all else should be measured by. If your heart is divided between
God and anything else, then you are making a tragic mistake. God alone should
be our all in all. As we enter into the Lenten season, focus on the Lord and
not anything else and strive all the more to be like Christ in all your
thoughts, words and actions. Until next time, walk with the King and be a
blessing!
Resources:
The Life Application Study Bible; The Reformation Study Bible.