What Can The Righteous Do?
David wrote these two Psalms (11 & 59) when king Saul
sent men to watch his house in order to kill him. He was in deep distress over the situation
and, in these Psalms, he pleads with God to protect him from those who rise up
against him.
In Psalm 11:3, David asks a profound question, “If the
foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?” The
word translated “foundations” refers to the moral and spiritual underpinnings
of any society. David
was facing a time in his life when all that he believed about society and
justice and truth seemed to be collapsing.
He was being chased down by a bitter and vindictive king whom he had
served in loyalty and faithfulness all his life. Everything seemed to be turning upside down. You can sense in his words a feeling of
despair and hopelessness.
We, too, live at a time
in history when the foundations of society and truth and justice are collapsing
all around us. Governments and their leaders are corrupt. Righteousness among nations and people seems
to be at an all time low. Evil has
become good, and good has become evil. When
a nation celebrates what God condemns, judgment from on high must eventually
come. And we can see it coming as our nation falls deeper and deeper into
darkness. So, what are we, as
followers of Christ to do?
First of all, we must
not give in to these feelings of despair and hopelessness. This is exactly the
opposite of what God wants us to do.
Instead, we must turn our eyes upon the Lord, now more than ever and
keep our hope in Him and His promises strong.
Second, As David, we must
take refuge in the Lord. Verse 1, says “I
have taken refuge in the Lord. How
can you say to me, ‘Escape to the mountain like a bird!’” These are times when we must not flee.
When David’s friends encouraged him to flee the country, he replied, “I have
taken refuge in the Lord.” He reasoned that if God cannot protect him, then
running away won’t keep him safe. The only safe place is in God.
Third, we must pray and engage in spiritual warfare. We must recognize that the root causes of our
collapsing moral and spiritual foundation come from the prince of darkness,
Satan himself. We must put on the armor
of God and pray fervently for his dark schemes to be defeated in the spiritual
realm.
Finally, we must stand and fight. As followers of Christ, what should we do when the foundation is crumbling? Shine the light of Christ! Never back down when confronting darkness. Proclaim God’s truth and righteousness loudly in the public square and fight every attempt to degrade the foundations any further. So, dear follower of Christ. When the foundations are destroyed, don’t despair. Take refuge in the Lord. Pray without ceasing. And always stand and fight for God's truth and righteousness!