Psalm 66:8-20
This is a “Praise the Lord” psalm that remembers
times of trouble. But not just any trouble, like waking up to a hot water
heater leaking trouble that complicates life and blows budgets. It’s not like the trouble you see coming but can’t stop from stepping in and making a mess of
things. No. This is “God tested us” trouble. You put us in prison. You loaded
burdens on our backs. You let people ride over our heads (presumably on
horseback). Refined like silver, passed through fire and water, the God tested
psalmist declares, “Let me tell you what God has done for me!” I think we heard
it and it didn’t sound very praiseworthy. But then the people who penned and
first sang the psalms gave God glory for everything, good, bad or otherwise. If
we apply this psalm to our time the tornado that destroyed Moore, OK a year ago
today was a test. You flattened our homes. You smashed our cars. You killed our
loved ones. You refined us like silver? I have trouble with that. Not because
God can’t do whatever God wants. God is God and we are not. But if the cross is
how God chooses to be known then “God tested us” does not come as twisters or
tsunamis for in the cross of Christ the love of God is tested and through the
empty tomb found more true than all the things that trouble us. What then of
God testing? It is the cross for us as well. Or as the apostle Paul puts it,
“Bear one another’s burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)
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