MARCH 22
BALANCED HANDIWORK
“So he fed them according to the integrity of his heart; and guided them by the
skillfulness of his hands.” (Psalm 78:72)
David had been taken from following the sheep in the pasture, and placed before
Israel to feed them and guide the affairs of the kingdom, and thus we have this
verse of tremendous commendation as to how he fulfilled his duties. If this can
be said of man, with all his inherent fragilities and weaknesses, how much more
can it be said of our God, and the marvelous way He guides our steps, and
conforms us to His image, that we might be found to His praise.
“The works of His hands are verity and judgment.” (Ps. 111:7): Two beautiful
operations, blended and applied according to the need as we are being built up
into Him. The word “verity” is literally the word TRUTH. “Behold, Thou desirest
truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part Thou shall make me to know
wisdom.” (Ps. 51:6). Only when this truth is within, permeating the very fiber
of our being, until it has become our life, will we be able to fulfill the
promise, “and they cannot sin, for His seed remaineth in them.” Thus line upon
line, precept upon precept, He unfolds the truth and writes it upon our hearts.
We rejoice in the illuminations, though they must be worked out in the
practicality of every day living. So with God’s one hand unfolding a new measure
of truth, we find that suddenly the other hand comes into operation to balance
that work with judgment.
Judgment – this can become rather startling after a burst of truth – light has
come. Especially if you thought judgment meant punishment for sin, and start
wondering what you did wrong to deserve this. But judgment doesn’t always imply
that we have sinned, “for He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded
us according to our iniquities.” (Psalm 103:10). Judgment is a process of
correction unto righteousness, and He is simply girding us into alignment with
the truth we received, so that we become experientially partakers of His
reality. He reveals the standard, then brings us into harmony with that
standard: Balanced handiwork to His glory and praise.
Ray Prinzing
Sister Doris Prinzing
1130 Allumbaugh St. Apt 257
Boise, Id 83704-8700
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