It’s easy to envy those whose lives flourish even as they spurn the ways of God. A psalmist wrote, I envied the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked. They have no struggles; their bodies are healthy and strong…always free of care, they go on amassing wealth. In despair the writer added, Surely in vain I have kept my heart pure and have washed my hands in innocence.
Ostentatious displays of wealth and power blanket the airwaves. Whether one prefers a super-yacht cruising the Mediterranean, an expensive watch flashing from the wrist, or hundreds of thousands social media followers, exhibiting status and wealth remains a human pastime (personally, I’m partial to the yacht).
But the writer eventually turned into a quiet place and reality dawned. When I tried to understand all of this, it troubled me deeply till I entered the sanctuary of God; then I understood their final destiny. You place them on slippery ground; you cast them down to ruin.
Rejecting God, no matter the station of life or power status, brings devastating consequences. Decay waits at the end of the slide.
Still, it’s hard to remember in a world of noise and flash. An accurate view grows when I move away from the dazzle of wealth. Leaving social media behind, turning off the television and darkening my screens brings a bit of calm. Finding a quiet place, whether in the backyard or on a walk, stills my heart. Then I begin to understand.
The psalmist closes with the promise, My flesh and my heart my fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
Envy of the wealthy and powerful is misplaced. Their gains (and ours as well) are temporary. Souls are forever, and yours and mine finds strength and hope only in the Lord.
Psalm 73 in Through the Bible in 2024
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