Book 3: Searching in Psalms 1. Apparent Prosperity of the Wicked Psalm 73:1

Text: “For I was envious at the foolish, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.  For there are no bands in their death: but their strength is firm.

Psalm 73: 3-4.

Good morning, mentally struggling Christian!  You realise how generous and good the Lord God has been to you and your family and loved ones – the Salvation of our never-dying souls is quite enough to prove to you the infinitely profound manner in which the Sovereign Creator Lord has shown you and I His wonderful grace, mercy, love and providential generosity.  His complete forgiveness of all your sins and mine should be, and most definitely is, enough to compel us to adore our Holy Lord God forever and ever.  Praise His Name!

However, at times when we become somewhat ‘…weary in well-doing…’ through stress, tiredness, sorrow of circumstances, or sore troubles – we can begin to look around us and make a fearful error of judgement.  We look, not at the things unseen, but at the material things around us, the apparent prosperity of the wicked unbelievers, and the sufferings of Christ’s servants – and we lose our faithful focus for a time.  We concentrate on mere material circumstances, and lose sight of our Eternal, invisible inheritance.

“For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God.  For which we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.  For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and Eternal weight of glory; while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are ETERNAL.”  (2 Corinthians 4:15-18)

Subject: Curiously enough, this 73rd Psalm corresponds in subject with the 37th: it will help the memory of the young to notice the reverse figures.  The theme is that ancient stumbling-block of good men which Job’s friends could not get over; viz., the present prosperity of wicked men and the sorrows of the Godly.  Heathen philosophers have puzzled themselves about this while, to believers, it has often been a temptation.” (C.H. Spurgeon, The Treasury of David, page 312)

We 21st Century Bible-believing Christians who seek to apply God’s Word – all of God’s Word – to our daily lives for Christ, can see clearly how much some things just never change, in the study of both God’s sure Word, and the unchanging minds of natural man/women.  We clearly understand the concept – bad things happen to good people, and the most wicked of men/women can often want for nothing in this old carnal world!

“The 73rd Psalm is a very striking record of the mental struggle which an eminently pious Jew underwent when he contemplated the respective conditions of the righteous and the wicked.  He relates the most fatal shock which his faith had received when he contrasted the prosperity of the wicked, who, though they proudly contemned God and man, prospered in the world and increased in riches, with his own lot, who, though he had cleansed his heart and washed his hands in innocency, had been "…plagued all the day long and chastened every morning.” (Thomas Thomason Perowne, in The Essential Coherence of the Old and New Testaments, 1858)

Hard working Christian Pastors labour hard and long, often without much outward recognition or thanks.  Zealous evangelistic Missionaries risk life and limb; their very health and well-being, to bring the life-giving Gospel message into the darkest jungles in this old world – yet, often die in poverty and material debt.  Yet, what a reward awaits them in Heaven!  Hallelujah!

Verse 1. “Truly: it’s but a particle; but the smallest fillings of gold are gathered up.  Little pearls are of great price.  And this small particle is not of small use, being rightly applied and improved.  Take it (as our translators gave it us) as a note of asseveration (solemn declaration). Truly.  It’s a word of faith, opposite to the Psalmist’s sense and Satan’s injections.” (Simeon Ash, in a Sermon, ‘God’s Incomparable Goodness unto Israel’, 1642)

Verse 1. “God is good to Israel. The ‘Israel’ pertaining to this concept of God’s goodness in this verse, encompasses all those Gentiles who have, by God’s Sovereign grace, been born again, Spiritually regenerated, according to the Divine election of the Lord God in Eternity.  We are the true ‘Spiritual Israel’ today, in this 21st Century church worldwide.  Hallelujah!

“Not as though the Word of God hath taken none effect.  For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel (the Jewish Nation): neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, in Isaac shall Thy seed be called.  That is, they which are the children of the flesh; these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.”  (Romans 9:6-8) 

True Spiritual Israel are all those whom have been born again in Christ Jesus, from every nation throughout the world.  “God is good to Israel.”  Amen.  Praise His Name!

Verse 1. “…Such as are of a clean heart. Thou art good to those whom Thou hast made good; and where Thou hast renewed the heart, Thou wilt not leave it to its enemies.”  (C.H. Spurgeon, Treasury of David, page 312)

Verse 1. “God is good to Israel. Notwithstanding the variety and frequency of the saint’s sufferings, yet God is good.  Though sorrow salutes them every morning at their first awaking and trouble attends them to bed at night, yet God is good.  Though temptations many and terrible make batteries and breeches upon their spirits, yet God is good to Israel… (Simeon Ash, in a Sermon entitled, “God’s Incomparable Goodness unto Israel”, 1642)

“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.”  (Romans 8:28)

“Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.” (Psalm 51:10)

“Truly God is good to Israel, even to such as are of a clean heart.” (Psalm 73:1)

Thought: In the reading of Psalm 73, and in seeking to live our lives for Christ Jesus in an increasingly apostate world of anti-Christian opposition – let us not be envious at the temporal prosperity of the wicked, but to pity them in their Eternal destination, a Hell that is hot, and dark, and without hope.  Oh, that some might turn to Christ today.

Book 3 of Searching in Psalms Commencing Next Week on Ulster Christians Ministry! Tell all your friends!

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"Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman (woman) that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of truth."  (2 Timothy 2:15)

Dr Cornelius K. McClinton

Jesus Lives! Mark 16:9-20

Text: “…Fear not; I am the first and the last; I am He (Jesus) that liveth, and was dead; and behold, I am alive for evermore.  Amen; and have the keys of Hell and of Death.”

Revelation 1:17-18.

Good morning, confident Christian!  You are confident in your fully persuaded faith in Christ Jesus, because you are totally convinced that you serve not a dead saint; nor a long-venerated leader who has led a ‘good’ life then died and went the way of all mankind.  No!  You are a confident Christian believer because you serve a Living Lord Jesus Christ, who “...ever liveth to make intercession...” for us. Hallelujah! What a Living Saviour!  (Hebrews 7:24-28)

There has been much said concerning the last verses of Mark’s Gospel since the days they were penned by John Mark.  Two of the oldest 4th Century manuscripts, and erroneously thought by many to be ‘the best records’ - the Vaticanus and the Sinaiticus - stop at verse eight of Mark sixteen.  Our full confidence is placed in the Textus Receptus Greek manuscripts.

The vast majority of more reliable manuscripts - from the 5th Century to the Middle Ages - include verses nine to twenty, as our 1611 King James Version Bibles do.

Conclusion: There is no question that at some point in the early history of copying and transcribing the text of Mark an issue arose regarding Mark16:9-20 and its inclusion in the text (doubt engendered by unbelieving 19th Century modernist translators, Westcott and Hort). This influenced modern copies and translations which came after it. Even so, Irenaeus quotes the text little more than a generation after the close of the New Testament canon, claiming that it was “at the end of the Gospel.” This together with the overwhelming evidence of manuscripts, translations, and ancient testimony leaves no doubt that these words were in the original text of Mark as inspired by the Holy Spirit   (2 Timothy 3:16). (Ancient Roads Publications Online: “Is Mark 16-20 inspired?”)

However, whether one accepts or doubts the omission of these verses or their inclusion, one can never doubt the Eternal truth each section of the end verses of the Gospel of Mark clearly teaches: the fact that after the cruel Crucifixion of our Saviour, He arose from the dead, and now lives forevermore.  Praise God for this Bible truth! We serve a risen Lord Jesus, and that’s what makes the difference (Mark 16:14) (Mark 16:6).

“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God (God-breathed), and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man/woman of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17)

Have you got days when unbelief threatens to cast you into despair?  Have you got nights of doubt when the host of Hell assail your soul with the horrors of unbelief, depressions, and dread?  Well, beloved Christian, join the club!  There has never been a genuine believer who has not been plagued with these same fears and doubts, no one escapes the attentions of Satan, the ‘Father of lies’, fears, and doubts.  However, take heart!  The Devil only attacks true Christian believers with such soul-saddening afflictions.  Take his evil attacks as a further tangible proof that you are indeed a saved soul through the Cross of full Atonement Victory of King Jesus Christ.   Jesus Lives!  Praise the Lord!  (Romans 8:28-39)

Look now at the response of the Disciples themselves to the message of Mary Magdalene, when she imparted the good news that the Lord Jesus was alive.  Did they do cartwheels through old Jerusalem?  Did they shout it from the rooftops of the city to all that would lend an ear to hear?  No!  They did what many of us do when such startling good news arrives at our door.  The refused to believe it!  (Mark 16:11;14)

Rhoda attended the prayer meeting to pray for the deliverance of Peter from the Prison House.  But when he was delivered, the whole gathering, including herself, were astonished that God had heard and answered their fervent prayers!  Are we any different today?  (Acts 12:12-17)

Yet, look at the Master’s response to His Disciple’s fallibility’s.  Did the Lord refuse to use them ever again in His service?  Never!  The Lord "...upbraided them..." for their unbelief, but then refreshed, renewed, and empowered them to, "...Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature."  And, praise God, they did!  (Mark 16:15;20)

Have you let down your guard and failed the Lord in some way?  Are you presently feeling dejected over some vulnerability in your character and actions?  Do you feel you are at the end of your strength and unable to go forth ever again do Spiritual battle in the service of King Jesus?  Well, take heart, dear friend, we have ALL been right where you are in our long walk with the Lord Jesus, and by God’s grace, are still serving the risen Lord in His strength. (Zechariah 4:6) (Acts 1:8)

Show me the Christian who has never utterly failed in some manner, in some venture, in some aspect of his/her walk with God, and I will show you the Christian who has never tried to seriously serve Christ Jesus.  God’s Word is true: “...there is no difference: for ALL have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.”  Amen?  (Romans 3:10;22-23)

Now, let’s get things in perspective at the close of another series of Bible Expositions from the Gospel of Mark.  Keep this Eternal truth to the fore of our minds as we continue on, ever onward and upward, in Christ’s service:  Jesus Lives!  And because He lives, we can face every hurdle, every attack of the world, the flesh, or the Devil.  We have the Ultimate Victory in Christ Jesus’ Ultimate Victory at the Cross of Calvary.  “It is finished!” Hallelujah!

Thought:  Jesus Lives!  We serve a risen Lord God of endless Sovereign Grace. Glory, ALL glory, unto His Holy and Victorious Name.  Amen!

© Dr C.K. McClinton, Ulster Christians, www.ulsterchristians.org

Special thanks to the evangelical writings of the late J.C. Ryle, first Bishop of Liverpool, (10th May 1816 – 10 June 1900) (J.C. Ryle’s Exposition of Mark’s Gospel)