When All Seems
Lost
by Dr.
Warren Wiersbe
Read Psalm 79:1-13
There are days
when we look around and it seems as though the Enemy has won. That's the way
Asaph felt when he wrote Psalm 79.
He looked around
and saw defilement. "Oh God, the nations have come into Your inheritance;
Your holy temple they have defiled; they have laid Jerusalem in heaps" (v.
1). Asaph refers to the destruction of the temple and the city of Jerusalem. We,
too, can look around today and see defilement in people's minds and hearts.
Then Asaph saw
death. "The dead bodies of Your servants they have given as food for the
birds of the heavens.... Their blood they have shed like water all around
Jerusalem" (vv. 2,3). Our world is basically a cemetery. The wages of sin
is death. We see it wherever we look.
Asaph also saw
derision. "We have become a reproach to our neighbors, a scorn and
derision to those who are around us" (v. 4). People today don't magnify
the Lord; they laugh at Him. They laugh at the Church, at God's people. We are
a derided people because so often it looks as though we are losing and they
have won the battle.
Finally, Asaph saw
the enemy devouring. "For they have devoured Jacob, and laid waste his
dwelling place" (v. 7). Yes, the devouring, de
stroying hand of
Satan was at work. But Asaph says, "Help us, O God of our salvation."
Why? "For the glory of Your name; and deliver us" (v. 9). How?
"And provide atonement for our sins, for Your name's sake!" Asaph
isn't concerned so much about his own comfort as he is about God's glory. So he
prays, "Help us."
God helps by
purging us from our sins. In addition, verses 11 and 12 tell us that He will
come and save us. How wonderful that day will be when Jesus Christ comes to
deliver us! Meanwhile, in the world we see defilement, death, derision,
destruction and devouring. Now is the time to cry and say, "O God, for the
glory of Your name, help us do Your will."
Satan is at work
in the world, but one day God will be glorified, and He will deliver His people
from this world. God promises to be with you and to be your Salvation. Rest on
that promise.
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