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Psalm 10, 11, 12 and 13 … Consider Him Who is King Forever and Ever

Originally posted: 9/28/2020

The Lord is King forever and ever… (10:16).

Something about that phrase, forever and ever, grabbed my attention. Are they the same word, merely repeated for emphasis? Well, actually no.

From Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance:

Forever: 5769. עוֹלָם ʿôlām: A masculine noun meaning a very long time. The word usually refers to looking forward but many times expresses the idea of looking backward.

Ever: 5703. עַד ʿaḏ: A noun meaning eternity.

He is King Forever and Ever. He is King as we look ahead, as we look behind, and He is King for all of eternity. He has always been King and He always will be. Nothing can change that; He has established His throne in the heavens to sovereignly rule over all, and nothing can move Him from His rightful place.

The Lord has established His throne in the heavens,
And His sovereignty rules over all,
(Psalm 103:19).

Nothing: Not struggles, not unrest, not challenges, not demands, not crises, not hardships, not obstacles, not pain, not frustration, not troubles, not adversities or tribulation; nothing will unseat Him Who is King Forever and Ever.

Each of the four Psalms today are written from a place of affliction and distress. Although Psalm 10 is not attributed to David, as the following three are, it certainly sounds like a prayer he may have penned; and its theme fits well with the heart cries of each of these Psalms.

Psalm 10: Why God? Why God, do you seem to be absent while the wicked prosper and brazenly reject not only You, but Your very existence?

Psalm 11: What are we supposed to do God? The foundations are crumbling, there is no assurance in our world; are we supposed to run and hide?

Psalm 12: Will You help Lord? Will You bring down the lies and falsehood that seem to be ruling over truth? Will You intervene and show Yourself in Your prevailing power?

Psalm 13: How long Lord? How long before You answer me? Have Your forgotten me in my debilitating sorrow and sickness? Will You hear and answer me, please?

And behind every question, an answer emerges. Look to Him Who is King Forever and Ever.

The writer of each of these Psalms directed their questions to the only One Who is able, to the One Who dwells in holiness, to the One Whose throne is in heaven, to the One Who is King Forever and Ever. They directed their concerns and needs to the One Whose provision is in keeping with His Nature.

He is King: sovereign over every part of His creation. He is holy: high above us and perfect in His goodness. He is eternal: Who He is today, He was yesterday and will be tomorrow. He is King Forever and Ever.

Consider Him Who is King Forever and Ever

The Lord is in His holy temple; the Lord’s throne is in heaven;
His eyes behold, His eyelids test the sons of men,
(11:4).

Nothing escapes His attention as He sits on His throne in heaven. From His holy throne, He watches, examining all of mankind. And because He is eternal, He is on His timetable to render judgment. And because He is Holy, His timing and judgment are always perfectly righteous.

How do we respond to Him Who is King Forever and Ever?

The questions posed in these Psalms sound like the same questions we still wrestle with today. Things don’t make sense; things don’t line up with the way of righteousness; things don’t seem to be following the way of justice. It makes sense to ask. Asking is not the same thing as doubting.

When we ask, “Why?” let us remember He will strengthen our hearts and rescue us (Psalm 10).

When we ask, “What are we supposed to do?” let us remember He knows every heart and deed and He will judge in His righteousness (Psalm 11).

When we ask, “Will You help and intervene?” let us remember He will set us in safety, for He is faithful to His Word (Psalm 12).

And when we ask, “How long?” let us remember He is our hope and He has dealt bountifully with us (Psalm 13).

So, besides remembering, what can we do while we wait for His answer?

Let’s Grow Together!

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