Psalm 4:4–5 (NKJV)
4 Be angry, and do not sin.
Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. 5 Offer the sacrifices of
righteousness, And put your trust in the LORD.
The
call of God upon us as His people is very simple and straightforward – He wants
us to serve Him, not man; to trust in Him, not in created things; to love and
cling to Him, not to the idols which we create with our own hands.
Each
of us faces the choice of whom we shall serve: will we serve God or will we
serve some idol? And note that this is not a choice that admits of middle paths
– there is no third option; no opportunity to plead that we have been placed in
a false dilemma. The dilemma is real; the antithesis stares us in the face; you
must choose whom you shall serve. Who will be your God? Who is your God?
Have
you given yourself to the gods of this age? To glamour, wealth, power, sex,
academic prestige, simplicity, health? Do you sit and worship at their feet?
Or
have you given yourself to the Triune God, the Creator of heaven and earth, the
fountain of true glamour, of lasting wealth, of real power, of meaningful sex,
of profound wisdom, of unpretentious simplicity, of blessed health? Do you sit
and worship at His feet?
It
was here that David sat and he knew as one who sat at God’s feet what the Lord
required and summarized it quite well –
Be
angry – Fear God, and in fearing him despise wickedness and those who
practice wickedness; be indignant for God’s Name.
Do
not sin – Remember in all your indignation, that to love God is to hate
evil and the ways of wickedness; and that it is not first and foremost to hate
the evil out there but the evil in here, in your own heart; so in loving and
fearing God, turn away from sin.
Meditate
in your heart upon your bed – When you are laying down to rest and your
mind begins to go over the day, to consider where you’ve been and where you’re
going, do not let your thoughts wander wildly but instead bring them into
subjection to the Word of God. For it is by meditating upon God’s law, His
promises and assurances of love toward us that we will be able to…
Be
still – If we meditate on the Word, if we let our thoughts race not on our
own anxieties but on the Word of God then we shall be equipped to be still –
God will care for me; God will bless me; God will remember me. And so it is in
this knowledge of God’s care for me that I…
Offer
sacrifices of righteousness – I come before the Lord faithfully every
Lord’s Day in company with His people, I serve the Lord with gladness of heart
every day; I rejoice in his precepts; delight in His law; pray; for with such
sacrifices God is well pleased.
Trust
in the Lord – Don’t succumb to the allurement of the idols – many of them
are carved quite cunningly, beautiful with their gold and silver accents – but
remember that despite all their cunning beauty they cannot do anything for you.
So
what is God’s call upon us as His people? David tells us: Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate within
your heart on your bed, and be still. Offer the sacrifices of righteousness,
And put your trust in the LORD.
As
we come into the presence of our Lord to worship, reminded that our calling is to
trust wholly in Him and no doubt convicted that we have failed to do so, let us
kneel and confess our sins in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. We will have a
time of private confession followed by the public confession found in your
bulletin.
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