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Psalm 146
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This psalm teaches us that God reigns, God provides for His people, and government leaders come & go. We know “dirt” on many of Israel’s leaders. Saul. David. Solomon. Trust in these men was misplaced trust.
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Put your trust in God, for He reigns forever (vv 3-4). Put your trust in God, for He is powerful (vv 5-6). Put your trust in God, for He does the right thing (vv 7-9).
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This text is pertinent to modern political discussions. God giveth food to the hungry. Economy is a focal point of the campaign. “Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matt 6:33). God preserveth the strangers. We’ve heard a fair amount about immigration. God cares about the souls of every person on this planet. God turneth the way of the wicked upside down. Heard some about moral issues. We should care about the moral state of this nation. “Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people” (Prov 14:34). “It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness: for the throne is established by righteousness” (Prov 16:12).
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God is going to take care of wickedness in the end. God still sits upon His throne (Rev 19:6). God will judge evil in the end (Rev 20:11-15). Take heart! Trust in God, not political leaders.
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We pray.
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We’ve been instructed to pray for our leaders (1 Tim 2:1-3). What better thing can we do than—in trust—turn this over to God? Pray that the country might do as God would have it. Pray that God’s will be done. Pray for whoever wins. Pray that he might have wisdom. Pray that he might have courage to do what’s right. Pray that he might bring honor & glory to God.
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