Psalm
4:4–5 (NKJV)
4 Be
angry, and do not sin. Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still.
Selah 5 Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, And put your trust in the LORD.
The call of God upon all 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. As our Lord Jesus said, “No
one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other,
or he will be devoted to one and despise the other.”
Each of us faces the choice in our lives 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 neutrality.
We must choose whom we shall serve. Who will be our God? Who is your God?
Have you given yourself to the gods of this age? To
glamour, wealth, power, academic prestige, simplicity, body image, sexual
expression? 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 profound wisdom, of unpretentious
simplicity, of blessed health, of virtuous sexuality? Do you sit and worship at
His feet?
It was at God’s feet that David sat and he summarizes
well what it means to do so –
·
Tremble, and do not
sin – Fear God,
do anything except offend him; remember that our God is a consuming fire and
that sin separates us from Him; so, if we would sit at His feet, we must put
away sin.
·
Meditate within
your heart upon your bed, and be still – in private, when you are laying down to rest and are
tempted to let your thoughts run wild, to become anxious and afraid as your
hopes and fears run laps about your skull, meditate instead upon God’s presence
and His Word. Remember His promises, His assurances, and His threats, and so be
still. Remind yourself – God is my Creator; in Christ He is also my Redeemer; He
will care for me; He will bless me; He will remember me. And in that knowledge…
·
Offer the
sacrifices of righteousness – remember that the point of your life is to worship your Creator
and Redeemer publicly and privately; so join God’s people every Lord’s Day and
serve the Lord with gladness every day; rejoice in His precepts; delight in His
law; confess your sins; pray for God to transform your character; for with such
sacrifices God is well pleased.
·
And put your trust
in the Lord –
Don’t succumb to the temptation to worship the idols of the world – 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: beauty will fade; wealth will take flight; power will vanish; but the Lord
shall remain ever faithful to those who trust Him.
So what is God’s call upon us? 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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