November 24, 2015
I Will See You Face To Face and Be Satisfied
“Because I am righteous, I will see you.
When I awake, I will see you
face to face and be satisfied.”
Psalm 17:15
Many commentators believe Jesus
is revealed in Psalm 17, because only Jesus can pray with such confidence, “You have scrutinized me and found nothing
wrong . . . My steps have stayed on your path; I have not wavered from
following you . . . Because I am righteous,
I will see you” (Psalm 17:3,5,15). I don’t disagree.
However, I also read Psalm 17 as
an expression of David’s child-like faith:
strong faith, Biblical faith, but also child-like faith. I suspect David
wrote this psalm while still in his youth. Later in his life David is much more
acutely aware of his own sin, as in Psalm 32 when he seeks forgiveness for his
sin with Bathsheba.
David’s faith is the defining
characteristic of the Book of Psalms. David has an absolute trust in God. David
is not in denial, he knows he has adversaries and that his adversaries are
enemies of God. However, David fully expects that God will vindicate him. He
trusts God to be both judge and the executor of divine judgment. This is the
same trust the Apostle Paul proclaimed when he wrote, “for I know the one in whom I trust, and I am sure that he is able to
guard what I have entrusted to him until the day of his return” (2 Timothy
1:12).
There are two thoughts I take
with me from Psalm 17. First, while God most definitely has expectations for my
witness for Christ and my participation as a co-laborer with Christ building
for the Kingdom of God; ultimately, the battle is not mine. The battle is the
Lord’s. Secondly, because of the immeasurable love of Christ, I am now and
forever more the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus (2 Corinthians 5:21).
Therefore, I can rejoice with the psalmist in saying:
“Because I am righteous, I will see you.
When I awake, I will see you
face to face and be satisfied.”
Psalm 17:15
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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