David, who was made the King of Israel by the Lord God, cried out to God during a time stress and persecution by his enemies and he sought God, asking the Lord to show that he, David, was being unjustly assailed. David Cries out and puts his plea to God into the words of Psalm:26. His words are filled with a desperate need to be vindicated before all, to shown that he was being treated unjustly even though he served the Lord God of Israel.
Psalm:26
"Vindicate
me, O LORD, for I have
Examine
me, O LORD, and try me;
Test
my mind and my heart.
For
Your loving kindness is before my eyes,
And
I have walked in Your truth.
I
do not sit with deceitful men,
Nor
will I go with pretenders.
I
hate the assembly of evildoers,
And
I will not sit with the wicked.
I
shall wash my hands in innocence,
And
I will go about Your altar, O LORD,
That
I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving
And
declare all Your wonders.
O
LORD, I love the habitation of Your house
And
the place where Your glory dwells.
Do
not take my soul away along with sinners,
Nor
my life with men of bloodshed,
In
whose hands is a wicked scheme,
And
whose right hand is full of bribes.
But
as for me, I shall walk in my integrity;
Redeem
me, and be gracious to me.
My
foot stands on a level place;
In
the congregations I shall bless the LORD."
Sought
Vindication
David
knew, that the persecution and opposition which was coning against him was
undeserved, David knew, that he had done nothing to cause it, yet it was
there. It seems from the references to "deceitful men" and
"men of bloodshed" that the threat which was directed toward
him came from those whom David once trusted and now that trust had been
shattered and they have been exposed as false and men of ill intent.
From
the very intensity of David's cry to God for vindication, it seems evident
that the situation was painful to him, he may have felt betrayed and used by
some whom he once held close, trusted and considered as friends, now these
ones driven by personal agendas had set themselves to destroy David.
It
is possible that these men had brought false accusation against David in an
attempt to destroy David's credibility, and they may have succeeded in
causing some of the people to questions David's moral authority and ability
lead and to be King.
But
now, David speaks to God about his need to be vindicated,
David asked God to look upon his life and to see if there was cause for
this to be happening to him.
"Vindicate
me, O LORD, for I have walked in my integrity, And I have trusted in the LORD without
wavering. Examine me, O LORD, and try me; Test my mind and my
heart"
David understood that God's evaluation of him would be fair
and gracious. In essence, David is asking "why is this happening
to me?" David wanted to follow God and to live out of his
relationship with his Lord. David looked into his own life and saw no reason
which should cause the persecution to be brought against him.
"For
Your loving kindness is before my eyes,
And I
have walked in Your truth"
David
cites his life of worship and love for the house of God as evidence of his
sincerity of heart toward God. That David, through public declarations at
the altar of God invited others to praise and worship as well.
"And
I will go about Your altar, O LORD,
That
I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving
And
declare all Your wonders.
O
LORD, I love the habitation of Your house
And
the place where Your glory dwells."
We
may, like David, ask God "why?" such things are come
against us, we are obedient and worshiping yet we may find ourselves facing the
voice of condemnation or false accusations.
Preservation
In the
midst of the trails which have come upon him, David asked the Lord to preserve
him and to not allow his demise and death, the death that awaits any and all
who ultimately reject the great God.
'"Do
not take my soul away along with sinners,
Nor
my life with men of bloodshed,
In
whose hands is a wicked scheme,
And
whose right hand is full of bribes"
David
again affirms his intention to follow the Lord in his daily living and to
worship asking for the redemptive power and the grace of God to be for him
regardless of what men might say or do. David is placing himself into the
hands of God knowing that God is merciful and faithful and will see David
through this difficult time of trail.
"But
as for me, I shall walk in my integrity;
Redeem
me, and be gracious to me.
My
foot stands on a level place;
In
the congregations I shall bless the LORD".
Accusations
In our
lives there may be times when we may feel like David, when circumstances
and situations befall us when persons whom we once counted as dear friends
have, for their own personal agendas turned against us. They may seek every
opportunity capitalize on any mistake or misstep, to bring accusations
against us.
When
this occurs, the pain can be great we cry out to God for his help and ask him
to let the truth be known, to vindicate us. When this happens, we need to
understand where the false accusation arises from, we are told in Scripture
that Satan is the "accuser of the brethren".
"For
the accuser of our brothers and sisters, who accuses them before our God Day
and night, has been hurled down" Rev:12:10b
This
is where false reports, misrepresentations and slander find their true origin,
this spirit fills this world looking for willing conduits to work though,
giving expression to the malice and hate that it is seeking to devour the
people of God.1Pet:5:8
Our
Vindication
There
are times when we, as Christians may find ourselves besieged by accusations or injustice
or simply mistreated by those who want to do harm, they can be like the "men
of bloodshed”.
How
and when will we be vindicated? Even in the midst of all that we face, how
often have we turned our eyes toward the Heavens and cried out God, "when
will we be vindicated?" How often are we like David who knew in his
heart that he "walked in my integrity, and I have trusted in
the LORD without wavering", yet falsehoods, either spoken through
the lips of men or the voice of condemnation from within, when we feel that we
have not measured up to sort of lofty standard?
Vindication
in Christ
We
find any and all meaningful vindication through and by Jesus Christ alone.
Jesus was a man who was removed from justice and falsely accused by the "religious"
leaders of the day, Jesus was in their way and they wanted Jesus gone.
"In
his humiliation he was deprived of justice. Who can speak of his descendants?
For his life was taken from the earth."Acts:8:33
Jesus subject himself to treatment which he did not deserve and never lashed out at those who did him harm. Jesus of all persons lived in perfect holy godly piety and integrity, yet was treated as a criminal by the "religious" leaders, even Jesus' grave was set among the wicked.
"He
was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he
had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth."Isa:53:9
Jesus
was, by the will of the Father vindicated before all for all, for all time and
eternity. The resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate vindicated of Jesus that he
is who he is. Quoting one of earliest creeds of the Christian faith the
Apostle St. Paul writing to the young Pastor Timothy says.
"Beyond
all question, the mystery from which true godliness springs is great: He
appeared in the flesh, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was
preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory".1Tim:3:16
The
work of the Holy Spirit is to vindicate the truth about Jesus, that he is the
Messiah, the only one by whom humanity is saved. The Holy Spirit
attest to the truth about Jesus to us, speaks to us of who Jesus is, Jesus is
vindicated in our hearts and minds.
When
we come to believe in Jesus, we receive from him all that is his, we are
co-heirs, with him of all that is his, including his vindication. Jesus'
vindication, which we share in, is more than just being publicly declared
to be "right and just" and undeserving of ill treatment or not
guilty of wrong doing, it is much more than that, it is God making all things
right for us through Jesus, all wrongs that ever have been done toward us
or by us are now gone.
There
is now "no more condemnation" toward any who will accept what Jesus
has accomplished on their behalf. We are vindicated before God, by Jesus
regardless of what any seen or unseen may say.
God's
Kindness
David
was mindful that this vindication which he sought from God, was not just due to
his "integrity”, which he mentions, but rather in truth to God's
kindness. He understood that God had bestowed it upon him lavishly. This speaks
to the truth that David understood that any "integrity"
which he had come from God and did not arise out of his own self.
"
For Your loving kindness is before my eyes,"
"do
you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not
realizing that God's kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?" Rm: 2:4
This
leads us to obey and trust in the great God.
Vindicated
before All
The
vindication which David cried out for looks toward the vindication of all who
have received from God all that Jesus has accomplished for all of us. When all
who have trusted in the complete and perfect work of Jesus are gathered
together in eternity there will be this open declaration of vindication
pronounced upon them, they are vindicated by God as David sought. This
pronounced vindication is expressed in the worship of Jesus.
There
will be no reproach, no voice of condemnation; your trust and obedience
will be openly proclaimed by God himself. There will be no doubt.
At
that point and moment in eternity, there will be no gloating , or
self-exultation or self-condemnation , for our minds will be so full of
the merits of Christ and the thoughts of God that we will not think to
recall the wrongs done to us in this life, or the wrongs which we have done
others, all of that will have left behind us; we will be in union
with the great God and one another, even some of those who may have
wronged us in this life.
There
in eternity there will be no doubt that you have been vindicated. .
Benediction: May we each and all trust in our Lord Jesus who is
our vindication, today, tomorrow and forevermore. Amen.
Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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