As the redeemed
Israelites of YHVH, whether in the land of Israel or scattered in the nations, we
must face head-on verse 3 of Psalm 125: “For
the scepter of wickedness shall not rest on the land allotted [goral in
Hebrew, also means one’s lot in life] to the righteous, lest the righteous
reach out their hands to iniquity”. When
we look around us, at what is happening in the nations at this time, especially
the so called Judeo/Christian nations, we have to ask: “which scepter is ruling?”
We could contend that (no matter what) YHVH is sovereign. But that is not what
this verse is actually saying. It is
saying that we, the redeemed who claim our righteousness by faith through Yeshua,
are the ones holding the scepter of His Kingdom on earth and in our respective nations. With that comes the promise that if “we
trust in YHVH” we “shall not be moved” (Ps. 125:1) and hence,
indeed, “the scepter of wickedness will not rest on that which has been allotted
[or determined]” for and to us.
However, if we reach
out our hands to iniquity, we turn that scepter into the rule of wickedness and
then, we will find ourselves fighting against YHVH and His determined lot for
us. What is more, instead of being agents of blessings, we will be agents of
bringing YHVH’s judgements via curses.
A verse that was
first brought to my attention in 1976, at a conference in Jerusalem, and then
of course a million times after that, is 2 Chronicles 7:14: "If My people who are called by My
name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked
ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal
their land” (emphasis added). But in my opinion it may be a little too
late to apply the content of this verse in order to change what is happening in
the world.
YHVH is allowing the tares and the wheat to mature together in the
fields of humanity (see Matthew 13:30). It
is the tares that are standing tall at this time and can therefore be clearly
seen, as they structure their governmental authority over the bowed heads of
the wheat. We know that this will only
be allowed for a season, although it will not be a pleasant time for the
righteous, as the Almighty must turn up the summer heat to ripen the seed and
dry up the plants.
The mature tares
are the plants that grew out of the seed that the enemy planted, and will be
taken out of the field in the course of YHVH’s season of harvest. After removing the tares, the earth will be
filled with the beautiful golden grain glistening in the summer sunlight. For the believers this is also a golden opportunity
to bow their heads in humble adoration of the Son of the Living Elohim, who is
standing with the winnowing fan/fork in His hand to carry out one of the last
tasks that the Father has given Him. "His winnowing fan/fork is in His
hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His
wheat into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire"
(Matthew 3:12 and Luke 3:17).
“Behold, I say
to you, ‘lift up your eyes and look up, lift up your heads, the fields are
already white for harvest, because your redemption draws near’” (John 4:35 with Luke 21:28).
As we hold on firmly
to the confidence and joy of our hope to the end, we are Messiah’s lot, as it
were, by being His house (see Hebrews 3:6), thus the scepter of wickedness
shall not rest on the lot (being us) of Messiah - the Righteous One.
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