Today, we are going to begin to look at Psalm 68, it is quite long so we will look at it in 3 parts, here is the first section:
Psalm 68:1–18 (ESV):
1 God shall arise, his enemies shall be scattered;
and those who hate him shall flee before him!
2 As smoke is driven away, so you shall drive them away;
as wax melts before fire,
so the wicked shall perish before God!
3 But the righteous shall be glad;
they shall exult before God;
they shall be jubilant with joy!
4 Sing to God, sing praises to his name;
lift up a song to him who rides through the deserts;
his name is the Lord;
exult before him!
5 Father of the fatherless and protector of widows
is God in his holy habitation.
6 God settles the solitary in a home;
he leads out the prisoners to prosperity,
but the rebellious dwell in a parched land.
7 O God, when you went out before your people,
when you marched through the wilderness, Selah
8 the earth quaked, the heavens poured down rain,
before God, the One of Sinai,
before God, the God of Israel.
9 Rain in abundance, O God, you shed abroad;
you restored your inheritance as it languished;
10 your flock found a dwelling in it;
in your goodness, O God, you provided for the needy.
11 The Lord gives the word;
the women who announce the news are a great host:
12 “The kings of the armies—they flee, they flee!”
The women at home divide the spoil—
13 though you men lie among the sheepfolds—
the wings of a dove covered with silver,
its pinions with shimmering gold.
14 When the Almighty scatters kings there,
let snow fall on Zalmon.
15 O mountain of God, mountain of Bashan;
O many-peaked mountain, mountain of Bashan!
16 Why do you look with hatred, O many-peaked mountain,
at the mount that God desired for his abode,
yes, where the Lord will dwell forever?
17 The chariots of God are twice ten thousand,
thousands upon thousands;
the Lord is among them; Sinai is now in the sanctuary.
18 You ascended on high,
leading a host of captives in your train
and receiving gifts among men,
even among the rebellious, that the Lord God may dwell there.
In case you are in any doubt, verse 1 tells us that God will win against the enemy. He will cause the wicked to flee, be driven away, melt, and perish (v1-2). So if you are in a battle right now, and you know you are walking and fighting with God, you can know that, ‘as wax melts before fire, so the wicked shall perish before God’! They will melt, fade away, become useless before God. You just need to be sure - are you fighting with God or against Him?
If you are with Him, this psalm offers great encouragement - you will succeed as God always triumphs. If you are not fighting with God, but fighting for what you want, or for things God stands against - be warned. For you will know; destruction, running away and defeat. So, when you are struggling for something you need to ask yourself why you are fighting. Is it for your own glory, satisfaction, to redeem yourself? Or are you led into the battle by God? You don't always need to fight, even for good things or for what is right. Exodus 14:4 says, 'The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.' God will ensure that His righteousness is revealed and that His people triumph for He promises that, ‘the righteous shall be glad’. Sometimes, you need to step out of the way so that God can do the fighting instead of you. He wants to make the righteous glad - These are the ones who are in right standing before God - do you get int he way on occasion by trying to right a wrong or fight a battle God has not asked you to? God will battle for those who live their lives in obedience to Him, and that includes getting involved in the situations He wants them to, not just doing what they think is right or what they want to do or are passionate about. If you want to be glad, ask yourself; Are you fighting battles that God would have you fight?
Think about your motivation and mindset to make sure that your desires and efforts are engaged where God wants them to be. Consider, in your life, what are the things God wants you to fight for and what does He want you to let go? This doesn't mean you assess your own feelings and go by what you feel, God's will is much higher than yours, and our emotions are poor leaders, He is not. Some things may really upset, frustrate and anger you, and there are probably situations you would love to have overturned, uprooted and demolished, but is God leading you into that fight? Ask God to show you how to respond in order for you to for you to see Him succeed, as sometimes you need to gird up and fight, but other times, 'you need only to be still'. Often that is much harder! To do nothing can be really painful as it means putting aside your own desires and emotions to do things God’s way, but no matter how uncomfortable or hard it is, if you are strong enough to do it, 'The Lord will fight for you', and surely you know that is going to bring the best outcome!
Verse 11 starts, ‘The Lord gives the word’. The women in this verse wait for God to speak, then they act. Are you like that? Do you wait for God’s direction before you do something that greatly impacts yourself or others? These women waited for God’s timing, we do not know why certain things should be done at certain times, often we are impatient to get things going. Yet there is benefit in waiting for God to say ‘go’ - these women had good news to share, even so they waited until God wanted it known. Are you one who waits? Or do you rush into things without waiting for instruction or guidance? Again, knowing your role, what God has called you to, awaiting for Him to give 'the word' will ensure you are entering into the things He has for you rather than whatever you think you can just get on with and do. Ultimately, God wants to see His people glad and 'jubilant with joy', are you allowing yourself to be glad and joyful by stepping into the things God wants you to be in and stepping away from the things He doesn't? For the, 'chariots of God are twice ten thousand, thousands upon thousands'. How big is your army?!