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    PSALM 119:65-72 TETH

    Are you ready? Are you ready for what? Are you ready if

    something was to come along your way and you havent been prepared

    for it?

    Tuesday evening a week-ago Pearl and I arrived home from shopping in

    Asda. Philip gave us both an envelope that contained a book token or

    so we thought. When we opened it you could imagine our surprise when

    it contained air tickets to London and hotel tickets while we were there.

    We panicked! We tried to be so careful to say nothing that would offend

    him and the work he had done to get us these. Pearl began she

    couldnt take time off, she had just moved into a new school, she had somuch to do, she couldnt possibly askfor two days off. Not to worry, said

    Philip, he had it all prepared. The HT and the Depute and some of the

    staff knew all about it and there was no problem for Pearl to get off.

    Me I was due another week off, and a couple of Sundays too but I

    couldnt ask Terry at such short notice, - no way! Once again though,

    Philip had it worked out and along with Terry and Gordon, the

    meetings were covered.

    Nevertheless, both Pearl and I were in so much shock because we

    werent prepared, and we hadnt planned it ourselves.

    Often things happen to us that we dont plan that we are not in control

    of. We like to know whats going on and when something takes place that

    we havent made preparation for it throws us into disarray.

    Once again, I take great strength from how the psalmist teaches me here.In v.67 he acknowledges before the Lord how he has been afflicted; this

    affliction seems to have gotten the better of him for it seems he went

    astray. We have already been noticing how he has regularly had to

    contend with opposition from among the people. This is a well-known

    tactic of the devil. Constantly this opposition niggled away at him,

    but then he came to understand that instead of concentrating so much on

    the enemy it was better for him to ignore the enemy and concentrate on

    the Lord. That is a good lesson for many of us in the Lords work tolearn.

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    2The opposition was bearing heavily upon him, - and he seems to

    have been the type of person that longed for everyone to like him and he

    felt it when it wasnt the case. He spoke about the proud and their evil

    tactics, v.69 The proud have forged a lie against me and it broke his heart.

    Lies were being made up about him and, of course, lies come so easily tothe enemies of the people of God. We find throughout Scripture that

    Gods servants are often accused in this way. The psalmist went on to

    describe these people in v.70 their heart is as fat as grease or another way

    it can be translated is, their hearts are callous, hard, cold.

    Now, we are not going to concentrate on the tactics of the enemy for

    this part of the psalm is much more beautiful than that; we would be

    doing the Lord a disservice if we concentrated too much onHisenemiesand ours. Instead, the emphasis in this psalm is on what is good in the life

    of the believer. God is good!

    GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!

    There is a little Hebrew word, tob bwj, and it is mentioned no less

    than six times in these eight verses; it can be translated as good, pleasant,

    beneficial, precious, delightful, and right.

    The reason God does what is good is because He isgood and becauseHe does what is according to His Word and His sovereign eternal plan.

    Neither Gods character nor His Word will ever change so, God is

    good all the time.

    To understand His goodness though and to take full cognisance of it

    you need to understand He is in absolute control, the Bible says He is

    the Author and the Finisher. Nothing can knock His plans out of kilter.

    That means too we ask God for that which is in accordance with His

    precepts, promises and the principles He has laid out in His Word.

    To ask God for something contrary to His will and His Word is to ask

    ignorantly and selfishly (James 4:3 Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask

    amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts) and when He does decide

    to give us what we ask for, we do be sorry and wish we had never asked.

    This happened to the children of Israel when they asked God for

    flesh to eat (Ps. 106:13 They soon forgat his works; they waited not forhis counsel: 14 But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness, and tempted God

    in the desert. 15 And he gave them their request; but sent leanness into

    their soul. 16 They envied Moses also in the camp, and Aaron the saint ofthe LORD. 17 The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered

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    3the company of Abiram. 18 And a fire was kindled in their company; the

    flame burned up the wicked. [cf. Num. 11:31-35]).

    That is why it is better to pray the prayer of v.66, for the clearer

    we know Gods Word, the better we can pray and be obedient to His will.

    God is good all the time.

    GOD OVERRULES EVIL AND FROM IT HE BRINGS GOOD

    Whatever it was the psalmist did in disobedience to Gods Word, the

    Lord did not cast him off but disciplined him and restored him. At the

    time, the discipline was not pleasant but it brought the psalmist back to

    the Lord so it was worth it.

    Sometimes, however, we are obedient and we still experience

    suffering, why is that? There isnt always an easy answer but if you liveclose to the Lord you find that your suffering is a means by which the

    Lord matures you and teaches you. Ive often had some of my best visits

    with elderly people for whom this world doesnt give much promise.

    Spurgeon said that the promises of God shine the brightest in the

    furnace of affliction you see, Rom. 8:28 all things work together for good

    to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

    The psalmist here refers, as he did back in v.14, to the Word of God

    as his treasure. The child of God does not live by the priorities and valuesof the world but he/she puts the will of God above everything else.

    No matter what might come your way, God has you, - believer, - held

    in the grip of His mighty hand. I Cor. 10:13 God is faithful, who will notsuffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also

    make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it .

    Yes, God is good, not just some of the time, God is goodall of the

    time.

    Lets develop this a little bit further. Turn with me please to II Cor.1:3,4a and vv.8-11. 3 Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord JesusChrist, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; 4 Who comforteth us

    in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any

    trouble 8 For we would not, brethren, have you ignorant of our trouble which

    came to us in Asia, that we were pressed out of measure, above strength,

    insomuch that we despaired even of life: 9 But we had the sentence of death in

    ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God which raiseth the

    dead: 10 Who delivered us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in whom we

    trust that he will yet deliver us; 11 Ye also helping together by prayer for us, thatfor the gift bestowed upon us by the means of many persons thanks may be given

    by many on our behalf.

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    THE LORD PERMITS THE TRIALS TO COME

    Nothing can come into your life that God does not know about. In the

    Greek language there are no less than ten basic words for suffering

    and Paul used five of them in this letter.

    The one he uses most regularly is ql i'yi, narrow, confined, underpressure, anguish, distress, tribulation. It is a very heavy word.

    Generally, when Paul used it he was describing how he felt hemmed in

    by difficult circumstances, and the only way he could look was up

    We must never think that trouble is an accident, instead for the

    believer everythingis a divine appointment.

    Some people say its just bad luck or fate or karma, - if that was the

    case, you might as well give up because theres nothing you can do but the Bible teaches us that Godis in control and that when we trust Him

    He can bring us through the most difficult circumstances.

    That was what the psalmist learned, v.71 It is good for me that I havebeen afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.

    God is in control of all the trials that come your way, - ask Job 23:8 Behold, I go forward, but he is not there; and backward, but I cannot

    perceive him: 9 On the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him:

    he hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him: 10 But he knoweththe way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.

    Paul said, v.8 we were pressed out of measure, above strength, insomuch

    that we despaired even of life. You would never imagine that such a great

    servant of God would become so low but Paul did! He had to contend

    with everyday matters and he also had to contend with such a great

    amount of opposition from professing believers that I praise God I have

    never had to deal with to such a degree!

    But God knew just how much Paul could take and Paul knew

    God had it all under control. Warren Wiersbe writes, When God puts

    His children into the furnace, He keeps His hand on the thermostat and

    His eye on the thermometer.

    Paul was a mighty man, a skilled man in the Word and an

    experienced servant of God who had gone through all sorts of trials

    but, you see, even Paul had to depend upon the Lord he had to keep

    learning that apart from God, he was nothing.

    Remember what Paul said, II Cor. 12:10 I take pleasure in infirmities, inreproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for

    when I am weak, then am I strong. The Lord sends you trials so that you

    dont run ahead of yourself and think you can do without Him.

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    5 Just imagine, old Abraham and old Sarah thought they were long

    past the child-bearing age, but when it seemed impossible in human

    terms, God enabled them to have the child He promised them.

    You see, God wants us to trust Him to depend upon Him, not on

    our gifts or abilities, our experience or anything else.

    You can be absolutely sure that the God who raises the dead is

    sufficient for anythinglife throws at us.

    And notice that Paul did not try to deny he was getting life tough

    God does not want us to deny our emotions, - they are part of us/our

    make-up.

    Sometimes Pauls health wasnt all that good, often he had to contend

    with nasty individuals and groups of opposers he had so many

    different types of conflict but he could always see Gods hand ofdeliverance wherever he looked.

    David wrote a beautiful verse, Ps. 34:6 This poor man cried, and the

    LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles when I am weak, then

    am I strong.

    Sometimes the Lord delivers you immediately, sometimes He makes

    you wait; He doesnt always deliver us in the same way, - Peter was freed

    from prison, James was too by being beheaded in prison both were

    delivered, but in different ways.

    When your loved one is lying in the hospital bed seriously ill, the

    Lord can deliver them and heal them completely or He can also take them

    unto Himself to the place where there is no longer illness or pain.

    In II Cor. 1:11 such a great chorus of praise and thanksgiving rose up

    from the saints round the throne, Ye also helping together by prayer for us,that for the gift bestowed upon us by the means of many persons thanks may be

    given by many on our behalf. The highest service you and I can render on

    earth is to bring glory to God. That is why He formed us and made us Hisown.

    And Paul was never ashamed to ask fellow-believers to pray for him,

    - he often spoke of his great need of their prayers. Many of us give thanks

    for those who pray regularly for us, - I appreciate it for my work here.

    We are labourers together not labourers against each other. We

    have enough against us with the scheming and the wiles of the devil.

    Difficulties can increase our faith. Gods purpose in our trials is that

    we might draw closer to Him and that even in the difficulties He mayhear our praise.

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    I remember being at the bedside of a woman in the last few

    moments of her life, her friends were there too, - Ill never forget it. She

    was hardly able to speak, she was so weak and yet she was singing the

    hymns of glory. Imagine going into Heaven with a song on your weak

    lips and opening your eyes to see the Saviour and joining in with the songof the great choir of the Redeemed.

    Conclusion

    Ps. 119:71 It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy

    statutes. Can you see what the psalmist is saying?

    God is goodall of the time. He never allows anything to come your

    way that He has not planned for.

    No matter how serious the evil has come upon you He brings goodout of it. Wedont always see the bigger picture, but He does. He knows

    why He has planned certain things the way He has planned them.

    His plans are sure and certain, Ps. 111:8 They stand fast for ever and

    ever, and are done in truth and uprightness.

    What a great and glorious God we have! Believer, are you trusting in

    His power never to disappoint you? Whatever it is He has you going

    through at this moment, you can be confident God knows what He is

    doing and He is doing it for your good and for His glory.

    Unbeliever, do you see what you are missing out on? What hope do

    you have when you inevitably go through the strains and difficulties of

    life? Here is a God Who sent His Son to the worst of suffering on the

    cross of Calvary and He did it with the purpose on His mind to save

    people like you and I.

    Believe on Jesus Christ today to save you and He will lift you up

    in His mighty hands and He will set your feet upon the solid and

    immoveable Rock Who is the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.