Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 68-71.
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The psalmist makes an interesting connection at the beginning of Psalm 68. He tells us that when God arises those who hate God will flee before Him. Then he says that the wicked will perish before God as wax melts before fire. I read this as saying that the wicked are not just those who do wicked things. Rather, the wicked are those who hate God. They often think that they are good moral people, but, for one reason or another, they hate God. The wicked become angry when God is exalted, while the righteous rejoice. Pay attention, there are sinful people, people who many call wicked, who do not get upset when God is uplifted. There are also people who seem to be good who get angry when God is uplifted.
I also want to talk about the psalmist’s call to God that he not be dishonored or shamed. First he asks that God not allow him to bring shame or dishonor on those who put their hope and trust in God. Then in another psalm he asks God that he himself not be shamed. In both of these requests he is asking God to vindicate his trust in God. The psalmist’s prayer is, If God does not come to the psalmist’s aid, those who trust in God will be shamed because they trust in God and God did not come to the aid of one who trusted in Him. The psalmist would be included among those shamed and dishonored because God did not come to his aid because he put his trust in God. I have a second understanding of the psalmist’s meaning, which I think is also true. The psalmist also requests that God keep him from doing anything which will bring dishonor on either himself, or others who trust in God. I do not think it coincidental that the psalmist first asks that others not be dishonored by his actions before asking that he not be shamed for trusting in God. He puts higher priority on protecting the honor of others who trust God then on protecting his own honor. Nevertheless, he asks that God keep him from losing faith that God will come to his rescue.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.





















