God said to His people who did wickedly in Psalm 50:16-21: "But
to the wicked God says: "What right have you to
declare My statutes, or take My covenant in your
mouth, 17 seeing you hate instruction and cast My words
behind you? 18 When you saw a thief, you consented with him, and have been a partaker with adulterers. 19 You give your mouth
to evil, and your tongue frames deceit. 20 You sit and
speak against your brother; you slander your own mother's
son. 21 These things you have done, and I kept silent; you thought that I was altogether like you; but I will rebuke you, and set
them in order before your eyes." The actions of God's people showed they thought He was like them, yet God did not consent to thieves or a partaker with adulterers. He did not speak evil or deceive anyone. While people slandered their brother, God remained silent. God broke His silence with rebuke because they had not walked in His ways.
Another way those who believe in God's existence reduce Him to the level of an idol is to think that because we are entitled to benefits by what we have done to honour Him. I recently read an article on the worship of Apollo which suggested that after greeting the god with as many names you can, to remind the god of all the good things you have done for it. After making your request, it was appropriate to make a promise of what you will do when the favour is granted. I wonder if this does not resemble some of the prayers people make to the LORD of Hosts who has graciously given us life! This is how we naturally operate: doing unto others as they have done to us, to help others we deem worthy. Our natural inclination is to be legalistic in kindness doled out to others, for God's grace that springs from His goodness is a foreign concept.
The song concludes in Psalm 50:22-23: "Now
consider this, you who forget God, lest I tear you in
pieces, and there be none to deliver: 23 whoever offers
praise glorifies Me; and to him who orders his
conduct aright I will show the salvation of
God." Blessed is the man who remembers and honours God as He is revealed in His word. Freely we have received all good things from God, and we ought to praise Him freely for all the good He has already done and for His faithfulness now and forever. The testimony of scripture affirms that the one whose faith in God is demonstrated by obedience to Him will experience God's salvation which He freely offers to everyone by grace. Through Jesus Christ and the covenant in His own blood Isaiah 52:10 has been fulfilled: "The
LORD has made bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God."
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