Psalm 120:5
Woe to me, that I sojourn in Meshech, that I dwell among the
tents of Kedar!
It is believed that David did not actually travel to Mesech
or Kedar, nor did he live among their people.
Mesech was often mentioned with Tubal, Gog and Magog. The people of these lands were regarded as
barbarians. The Kedarenes were a people
who lived in tents, moving from land to land looking for new pastures. It is believed that David was using mention
of these people to paint a picture of the types of his own people that he was
living with. His intention was to
highlight the danger of becoming engaged in a society that is known to be
ignorant, idolatrous and barbaric.
David's warning is one that we should pay attention to. We have to be especially attentive when we are being severely challenged by our circumstances. We must learn to guard against being both short sighted and wrong sighted. We must be extremely careful not to make our dwelling place in a lost
world, looking toward that world for answers instead of seeking the favor of
Our Lord. We must exert a level of supernatural attentiveness. If we do not, we will end up making many decisions
in the darkness instead of in the light.
Why do we turn to the darkness of the world instead of the
Light of the World, Jesus Christ? It is not
because the knowledge of the fullness of living in the light is not known to
us. It is because we are spending so
much more time in the world than we are in the arms of Our Savior. Let us run to Our Lord and seek the treasures
of the eternal light that He is holding for us.
May we turn away from all the darkness that the world is offering.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for providing us with escape
from the darkness that this world offers us.
We rejoice in knowing that we have the favor of Our Savior, Jesus
Christ. We cry out to You, Our Lord, for
Your peace and Your holiness. We pray
that You will strengthen us to overcome the evil that surrounds us. We ask that Your Holy Spirit guide us in setting aside time to spend with our blessed Savior. May we become vessels of light to the world
around us as we surrender to the Light of the World. We ask all these things in the name of our
refuge from the world, Jesus Christ.
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