Men Without Vision

I have been young and am old, yet I have not seen
The righteous forsaken or his seed BEGGING bread
. Psalm 37:25

Do you suppose David might have been blind when he made this statement? I don't know about you, but I have seen God's people suffering, begging for food for the day. Maybe David was sheltered from destitution because he was the king? Is this just poetic license, or is David saying something that we don't quite understand?

Some of the answer is found in the context of this psalm. What is the psalm about? It's actually a contrast between the wicked and the righteous. The psalm instructs us not to envy the apparent success of the wicked. Yes, those who oppose God's instructions often appear to prosper. They have worldly success. They may be "rock stars" from the world's perspective. They seem to have glamour, fame, power and money. But they lose it all in the end. The perspective of this psalm is not on the day-to-day observable reality but rather on the final result of life in this world. Don't envy the wicked because the end of their game is cut off from God. Depart from evil. Stick with God's ways, even if it appears that you will suffer. Why? Because the end of life is not found here. What good is it to have all your success and pleasure now, and spend eternity regretting it? The wicked will perish. Don't get fooled with them.

Now we come to this verse. The Hebrew verb here is baqash [ baw-kash' ]. It doesn't mean just begging. In fact, it really means "to seek, to try to obtain or to require." You'll find it in Genesis 31:39 (seeking something stolen), Exodus 4:19 (seeking to take someone's life) and Nehemiah 2:10 (seeking what is good). It is often used for seeking the Lord's will, God's Word and God's face. Context tells us how to interpret the verb.

What about this verse? First, we need to understand its eschatological perspective. Yes, there may be times when God's children suffer. That is the inevitable result of living in a broken world. In fact, in some respects, followers Jesus Christ are called to suffering. But from a final perspective, no child of God will ever be left begging for nourishment. This psalm is about justice, and in the end, even if the child of God is knocked down seven times, yet he or she will rise again (Proverbs 24:16). By the way, being knocked down seven times is an idiom for being killed. Yet the righteous will still rise. It is the final condition that is in view.

Secondly, once we understand that we are to look for justice in the end, then we clearly know that none of the righteous will ever beg for bread. They will be fed because God guarantees their deliverance. That does not mean that life on this planet will always be full. It means that God will bring justice to the earth. The wicked will perish. The righteous will be redeemed. The followers of the Jesus Christ will come into the all-sufficient presence of the Lord.

Biblical perspective is often not the same as the seductive appeal of this world. The Bible treats this present life as practice for eternity. Oh, it's real, all right. But it's not the end of the story. We need to keep that in mind - always. The reason that we can count the present danger and suffering as minor is that we have a hope that is greater than this entire world. We see where we are going and that direction takes us toward a God of justice. The righteous, and the seed of the righteous, will never be left begging. They will attend the bridal feast of the Lamb - and be filled.

Renew Your Mind: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-23 (King James Version) REJOICE evermore. 17 PRAY without ceasing. 18 IN EVERY THING GIVE THANKS: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. 19 Quench not the Spirit. 20 Despise not prophesyings. 21 PROVE ALL THINGS; hold fast that which is good. 22 Abstain from all appearance of evil. 23 And the very God of peace SANCTIFY YOU WHOLLY; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless UNTO the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Isaiah 14:27 (New Century Version) When the LORD [ EL] All-Powerful makes a plan, no one can stop it. When the Lord raises his HAND to punish people, no one can stop it.

Jeremiah 29:11 (New Century Version) I say this because I KNOW WHAT I AM PLANNING FOR YOU,“ says the LORD. “I have good plans for you, not plans to hurt you. I will give you HOPE AND A GOOD FUTURE.

KEYWORDS: begging, righteous, purpose, seeking, wicked, Psalm 37:25, baqash, seek, eschatological


VISION is the source and hope of life. The greatest gift given to mankind is not the gift of SIGHT,But the gift of VISION. SIGHT is the function of the eyes. VISION is a function of the HEART. Eyes that Look are common, eyes that SEE are rare. Nothing noble or noteworthy on earth was ever done without VISION ---Dr. Myles Munroe

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