I had a conversation this week with some friends in which we were lamenting the increased dishonesty in our society, dishonesty that is known and accepted with nothing being done (so it seems) about it. Honesty no longer seems to be the best policy. Consequently, in some settings, hones people are a great disadvantage. This has been the case for a long time, we all know, but it seems like in recent years it has become more "acceptable." It is frustrating to the one who is trying to live a godly, Christlike life to be thwarted in your effort to be honest, but that is increasingly often the case.
This morning when I read Psalm 141, I immediately thought of that conversation.
Psalm 141:5 yet my prayer is continually against their evil deeds.
David had a lot of trouble that came from wicked people who for one reason or another wanted to harm him and destroy the good he had done or was trying to do. He was determined to not become like them. His prayer often included words such as found earlier in this psalm (verse 4): “Do not let me incline to any evil, to busy myself with wicked deeds in company with men who work iniquity, and let me not eat of their delicacies!” In fact, not only did David pray for his own spiritual protection, he went so far as to pray against the evil deeds going on around him. I thought of a conversation I had yesterday with some friends about the unfairness we see in our own 2021 society where being honest in one’s dealing so often put you at a great disadvantage. It is hard to remain honest when you see those who are dishonest gain what looks like the advantage, and nothing is done about it. How can a Christian manage in such a situation? I think I see at least a partial answer to that question in this psalm., You pray two things regularly: 1) pray that you will not compromise what you know God wants you to be and do as a child of His to be a good example to those around you, and 2) you pray that He will thwart the efforts of those who are dishonest. We cannot control what others do like we can control our own actions, so we do what we can and leave the rest in God’s hands, just as David did in Psalm 141, we pray against the evil deeds of those around us while we pray for their spiritual renewal.
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