The psalm begins as
one might expect. The Lord who is King, enthroned above angelic beings,
terrifying in their own right, causes people to tremble as the earth quakes.
When one is before the Lord, who is exalted over everyone and everything,
praise is not an option. Kings of the human variety, with far less power and
majesty, tend to magnify themselves at the expense of their subjects. Not so
with the Holy God, the lover of justice, who hears the cries of those who
pleading for mercy receive forgiveness. But we might pause before we shout
alleluia, for while the Holy One forgives the wrongdoer the wrongdoing must
still be avenged. Like it or not that’s the way equity is established. And as
difficult and painful as that is living outside the boundaries of God’s decrees
is more so. The trouble is we always seem to find ways to bear the unbearable
and tolerate the painful. So the Holy God who knew no wrong becomes a wrongdoer
and is avenged with a vengeance. And therein lies our salvation and God’s hope
that one day we will love justice as much as God does.
Amen.praise the LORD for his mercy.
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