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GODS ANGER
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Psalm 41,
GODS ANGER
Before I started to look into what the next Psalms were and before I began to see
what the message might be , I had a vision or picture of an object coming down and
slamming into something and after time I realised that this was the "Judges Gavel"
And this confirmed to me the message about to be given
Now We are going to be looking at Psalm 38,39,40 and 41
But before we begin lets introduce what I believe God wants to bring
I wonder sometimes at Adam and Eve being disobedient and being thrown out of the
garden of Eden !!
You see in the garden of Eden they were in perfect (1)"communion with God" but there
was a (2)"betrayer"
In fellowship with God as one, in relationship with God as it was intended....in
Union with Him and in full communication with God
But I wonder what went wrong ?
I wonder why being in full "communion with God" and
in "Fellowship with Him " were they found to be with the betayer and why God seemed
to " Not be there ?
"
I wonder if the root of the "disobedience" was not so much taking the fruit from
the tree, ...you see God said "DO NOT TAKE" now this could have been anything...
The fact is Adam and Eve were "disobedient" ...they did what God had told them
"not too "
There was nothing magical about the fruit, but the fact is God said " DO NOT TOUCH "
But I wonder if the root of this disobedience went back further ?
I wonder why Adam
and Eve found themselves in this situation with the tempter (betrayer)in the first
place ?
I wonder if Adam and Eve had already walked out of "Communion " with God ?
thus
placing themselves into the situation that resulted in the tempting and resulting
final disobedience that took them completely out of Gods precence?
I wonder where the root came from ? that took Adam and Eve to a place where they
were even confronted with the "betrayer" ?
And then we read that after Adam and Eve had sinned, God came walking to them in
the garden !!
And He asked them "what have you done ?
"
As if God did not know ...you see what were they doing there anyway...that God
should walk to them ?
An so Adam and Eve were cast out of this "Communion " with God and they had met with
the "betrayer" and now the cloud of Gods anger led them into the miry clay
Lets pray
Lord God we commit all things to you and we commit this time to you and ask that
we would be directed by you and not wonder in our walk but in all our ways acknowledge
yuo, that YOU may direct our paths in Jesus precious name amen
Now lets turn to
2 Samuel 11:1:
1 Then it happened in the spring, at the time when kings go out to battle, that
David sent Joab and his servants with him and all Israel, and they destroyed the
sons of Ammon and besieged Rabbah.
But David stayed at Jerusalem.
I wonder now why David sinned ?
was this an open door in Davids heart that the enemy
saw ?
O how David sinned as he looked upon Bathsheba and took that which did not
belong to Him, as He took from the tree and tasted of sin.
O how he sinned as he sent bathshebas husband to his death and knowingly took her
as his own
You know its not fair really when you are a Child of God is it ?
You see the Kings of the nations and the Kings of other lands around about David
could take any women they so pleased, the Kings of other nations could live as they
so pleased , or at least seem too and get away with it !
They could have men , women and babies put to death as they pleased and treat their
subjects as if they were little more than nothing
And yet David looks upon a women and takes her as his own and what happens ?
The first child dies as a consequence,!!
David in Psalm 38 is very ill, he is on his sick bed, his back aches, he can hardly
walk,he is full of grief, david has a raging fever,exhausted and completely crushed.
He says "Psalm 38 (New Living Translation)
1 O Lord, don’t rebuke me in your anger or discipline me in your rage!
2 Your arrows have struck deep, and your blows are crushing me.
3 Because of your anger, my whole body is sick; my health is broken because of my
sins.
4 My guilt overwhelms me— it is a burden too heavy to bear.
5 My wounds fester and stink because of my foolish sins.
6 I am bent over and racked with pain.
All day long I walk around filled with grief.
7 A raging fever burns within me,and my health is broken.
8 I am exhausted and completely crushed.My groans come from an anguished heart.
David felt Gods anger upon him and felt that his condition was of God
This does not mean that all sickness or illness is a result of sin , nor does it
mean that all sickness or illness is sent to discipline and make us turn
But lets turn now back too the root of this sin...lets go back to samuel,
as we read this scripture again and look to where the root of the happening might
have began !!
2 Samuel 11:1:
1 Then it happened in the spring, at the time when kings go out to battle, that
David sent Joab and his servants with him and all Israel, and they destroyed the
sons of Ammon and besieged Rabbah.
But David stayed at Jerusalem.
AGAIN....at the time when kings go out to battle, BUT David stayed at Jerusalem.
We have to ask the question "was David where he was meant to be ?
"
We looked briefly at the story of Adajm and Eve earlier and we wondered if they
were where they were meant to be ...did'nt we ?
I wonder if this was where the root of this problem arose ?
was David at this
point in time really listening to God ? was he in (1)"communion" with God I wonder?
If he were then surely he would have been where God wanted Him to be and not looking
towards a certain female that led to this temptation ?
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