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Thursday, August 21, 2014

If Not for the Lord

The Nation of Israel had faced many challenges as they came out of Egypt,  trekked through the wilderness  and ultimately settled in the Promised land and through it all they faced adversaries which were greater in strength than they. Through each and all the challenges it was the Lord God who brought them victory. 


King David wrote  Psalm:124 which attributes the providence of God and his gracious protection for the victories that they  had won.

Psalm:124  is designated as a Psalm of Ascent written by King David, the Psalms of Ascent are thought , by some Biblical Scholars to have been sung as a progression  during the Fall Holy Day season, starting with Psalm:120 on the Day of Atonement  ending with Psalm:134 on  first evening of the Feast of Tabernacles(Sukkot) which were enjoined under the Old Covenant. (Leviticus:23 and Deuteronomy:16)

Also the period of time between the Fall Holy Days the Feast of Trumpets(Rosh Hasannah) and of the  Day of Atonement(You Kippur) completes   a time called the Days of Awe , which was  a time to remember the great acts of God in the life of the people of Israel and to reflect upon them and worship the Lord God.


Psalm:124 is found in Book Five of the whole Book of Psalms each of the five Books mirrors on the first five Books of the Bible.  Book Five of the Psalms parallels Moses' Book of Deuteronomy, which is a recount or retelling of the works of God in the life of Israel and the giving of the Law and establishment of the Covenant between God and Israel.

David used this concept of recounting to readdress and remind the people of Israel that it is God who has blessed them with victory and has graciously blessed them, and not they themselves.

Psalm:124

"If the Lord had not been on our side—
let Israel say—

if the Lord had not been on our side
when people attacked us,

they would have swallowed us alive
when their anger flared against us;

the flood would have engulfed us,
the torrent would have swept over us,

the raging waters
would have swept us away.

Praise be to the Lord,
who has not let us be torn by their teeth.
We have escaped like a bird
from the fowler’s snare;
the snare has been broken,
and we have escaped.
Our help is in the name of the Lord,
the Maker of heaven and earth."

 If it had not been the Lord

David makes it clear to all  who it is that is responsible for the victories that Israel has been given, "If it had not been the Lord".

David from the very onset of the Psalm declares that it is God who has blessed Israel and these victories had not come through their own efforts and abilities. David then admonishes his people to acknowledge this truth and the God who embodies it,  "let Israel say" .

They should remember who it is that has defeated their enemies, from the armies of Egypt to the Canaanite nations  who held the Promised Land, It is the Lord who has done theses great things on their behalf.

When Men Rose Up

David address that the enemies  of Israel were men who "rose up against"  the people of God. This phrase address not just the natures of Israel's enemies but the true reason for their coming against Israel. 

 It was out of their carnal nature which motivated Israel's enemies,that they sought power and control and wanted to exult the "gods"  of their own making which reflects only the truth about themselves. A person's or nation's  "god" is a mirror image of the persons or nation's own self. Everything that a person's or nation's "god" is  tells you much about the person  or nation's . the "gods" of the nations were like the nations that warred against Israel. 

Would Have Been Swallowed 

If the Lord God had not graciously taken the "side" of Israel , Israel would have ceased to survived as a nation but  would have been , consumed or "swallowed up" by their enemies , when "wrath" was directed at Israel.
But the Lord preserved them in spite of those who came against them. 

The wrath and anger that is expressed against and for Israel is not just directed toward the Israelite people alone,  but above them it is directed toward the God that they worshiped , the God who set them free and gave them the land of Canaan this God the  is true object of the nations anger. To swallow up Israel is to eradicate the worship of the God of Heaven, the God who created all things.

 Like an  Overwhelming Water

If the Lord God had not been for Israel they would have been swept away and forgotten. David tells Israel that the power of the nations would have been  like a ragging torrent that would have taken them away.Israel wold be gone but for the providence of the Lord God.

Praise God

David' s response to the protection shown to Israel by the Lord is to worship to acknowledge that with out God's blessing of protection defeat would have come upon them, they as a people would have been destroyed by their adversaries. David credits the preservation of his people to the Lord whom he served.

"Praise be to the Lord, who has not let us be torn by their teeth"  this speaks of the strength of the those who came against Israel, that God has not let them defeat his people and for this David give all the praise to the Lord.

Escape From the Snare

Not only has victory come from the Lord but beyond that Israel was removed out the reach of their enemies. God has broken the traps that were deliberately set for them. These traps at first may have been cleverly set but God brakes them and Israel , like a bird in flight is out of the reach of those who sought their harm.

"We have escaped like a bird  from the fowler’s snare; the snare has been broken, and we have escaped".

Our Help

David closes the Psalm with the reminder and acknowledgement that it is God alone who has help Israel and delivered them. That God has accomplished for his people every deliverance from the plots which have arisen out of the arrogant heart of Israels' foes and that the God of Israel's help is the very one who created all things that his power is over and above all else.

Our help is in the name of the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.

For Us

The words of this Psalm are not just for the people of Israel in ages past ago but for us today. In our lives today as Christians we too can face challenges that arise . These challenges can threaten us to the point,  were we feel as if we are about to be "swallowed up" or "swept away".
There are times when snares are so cleverly laid that without the help of the great God we would be ensnared  and taken by powers and even circumstances far more powerful than we.

God On Your Side

When the enemies of our lives threaten , what ever the guise this enemy may assume , what ever form it takes, health problems, loss of employment, lost relationships, loneliness or another challenge  it will attempt to distract you from one who has given us so great a salvation; Jesus Christ.

What ever you face  this day or the next , you  have a Savior who is stead fast and is standing with  you and we need not fear. Jesus is "on you side".

This Savior wants you and we all to know that he has made an eternal commitment to each and all, that whatever you or any of us face he is there, you are never alone, he will not abandon you.

" will I never leave you;  will never I forsake you" Heb:13:5

Whatever plots arise against us,  no matter how great the enemy, whatever that enemy might be, we can face the challenge for the Lord Jesus is with you.

Knowing that Jesus has made an eternal commitment to stand with us we need not fear , this  should cause us to be confident in him.  Jesus is our help in and through any and all challenges which arise in our lives.

"So we say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.What can mere men do to me?"(6)

If God Be For Us

 The people of Israel faced  multiple threats from the nations around them, many of whom were greater and more powerful than Israel, yet victory was given them not due to their power of strength of arms but thru the great God who was and is greater than any and all which might come against us, whether they be powers seen or unseen which arise out of the world around us.


"You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world."1Jhn:4:4

"What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?" Rm:8:31

 Giving Him Praise

 Knowing that our Lord is with us should bring a response of worship and giving praise to Jesus ,
whatever we face our Lord is with us Jesus is our victory and deliverance  over all that we face.

"Thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord!" Rm:7:25a

"But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."1Crth:15:57

Our Lord is us and through Jesus Christ has given the great victory over all that arise against us . He is with us and we will not be swallowed up in defeat. Our Lord God through Jesus has brought us victory even over the greatest enemy of all; death through Jesus death has and is defeated our response should be that of worship and thanksgiving.

“Death has been swallowed up in victory.”
“Where, O death, is your victory?
Where, O death, is your sting?”

The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ".1Crth:15:54c-57

Praise God for the victory over all our enemies for we would have been swallowed up alive if not for the Lord...Amen

 Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor,   
The Fountain of Life Church a Congregation of Grace Communion
2101 Old National Pike.
Washington, Pennsylvania.   www.gcfountainoflife.org
The Fountain of Life is heard  on the RKP Radio Network 1710 and 1670 AM in Washington and North Franklin ,and 1790 AM  in the Arden Fair Grounds area of Washington Pennsylvania, and on 1710 AM in Bentleyville and Monongahela, Pennsylvania. And online around the world at www.rkpradio.com

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