O GOD, DO NOT STAND ALOOF
Psalm 83:1-18 / Keywords 83:18
Let them know that you, whose name is the
LORD-- that you alone are the Most High over all the earth.
1.
This psalm is a prayer of urgent pleading with God to take action on behalf of
Israel when they are threatened by an alliance of strong enemies (1-3). These
enemies’ desire
is for Israel to cease to exist (4). It’s also
appropriate for us to pray for
the Church of Jesus when it is threatened. The psalmist specifically names the
nations allied against them (5-8) and recalls when God gave his people victory
over such enemies in the past (9-12). The struggles we face today are part of
the same, long-term spiritual battle. We can also be encouraged by remembering
how God has acted for his people throughout history.
2. The psalmist makes clear his
desire for God to defeat these enemies completely (13-15, 17). However, he
concludes by asking that the enemies’ shame may lead them to seek God’s name (16), and—as a result of this victory—God’s name may be known throughout
the earth (18). When we pray fervently in our distress, our desire can be
purified until what we really want is for God to be known as the Most High. A
true spiritual victory is for those who were once considered our enemies to
come to God and be saved.
Prayer Father, thank you for all the ways
you have answered your people’s prayer and saved them from strong
enemies. Please enlist me as a prayer warrior today, so all nations may know
you.
One Word That
all people may seek God’s name
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