Father, so much of the world looks for a god who is like Santa Clause.
They want someone who is happy, always smiling, and will give them whatever they ask for. They like to speak of love for everyone and unending tolerance. But You are a Holy God. And because of that You will have justice for all or there would be love for none.
King Belshazzar was judged by You, and You removed him from his position of power and took his life. You judged Your angels, and threw them into hell to await final judgment. You judged Sodom and Gomorrah and destroyed the cities and the evil people who lived there. And You judged the ancient world when You sent the great flood, saving only eight people to continue mankind.
The Psalmist thought it was time for You to act against the evil people of his day. They are described as evil-minded, wicked, arrogant, ones who have divided loyalties and violated Your instructions.
And in the hundreds of years since then, there has been so much injustice and evil done in the world, it is hard to believe You will hold off judgment much longer.
But Father, You “know how to rescue godly people from their trials, even while keeping the wicked under punishment until the day of final judgment.” “You are my refuge and my shield; Your Word is my source of hope.” You will “sustain me,” “rescue,” “deal with me with unfailing love,” and “give me discernment.”
Like the psalmist, I am instructed and strengthened by You, I will “obey the commands of My God,” “meditate continually on Your decrees,” and “understand Your laws.” For truly “I am Your servant…I tremble in fear of You; I stand in awe of Your regulations.”
I believe Your teaching that there will come a day when You will reign over all the earth; and a final judgment will be handed down by Your righteous hand.
Father, until that day, keep me safe within Your Word. And keep me faithful to You, like Daniel. Amen