In many Psalms, the authors complain about the evils in the world and compare them with God and His perfect attributes. Psalm 12 is one of these, and begins with David lamenting the ungodliness he sees in the world in the first verse:
“Save, O LORD, for the godly one is gone;
for the faithful have vanished from among the children of man.”
What is David so upset about? James 3:7-8 tells us: “For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by mankind, but no human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison.” David is upset by people’s inability to “tame the tongue,” which he describes in verses 2 through 4:
“Everyone utters lies to his neighbor;
with flattering lips and a double heart they speak.
May the LORD cut off all flattering lips,
the tongue that makes great boasts,
those who say, ‘With our tongue we will prevail,
our lips are with us; who is master over us?’”
David says the words of the unfaithful are lies, flattering, duplicitous, boasting, proud, and rebellious. These adjectives also describe much of what we see and hear today, and if we’re honest, much of what we say. How often do we say things just because they came to mind? And if they are bad things, but we get away with it or get something we want from it, are we emboldened to continue? After all, “no human being can tame the tongue.”
There is One, however, who has tamed the tongue. David contrasts His words with ours in verses 6 and 7:
“The words of the LORD are pure words,
like silver refined in a furnace on the ground,
purified seven times.
You, O LORD, will keep them;
you will guard us from this generation forever.”
These words are pure, refined, purified, kept, and preserved. The number seven in the Bible is often used to indicate perfection, so if His words are “purified seven times”, they are perfectly considered and constructed before they are delivered to us. God keeps all His promises, and His word never expires.
Even when the world is full of people who speak ungodly words, the Lord’s words are pure and can be trusted. Because of this we know He will “guard us from this generation forever.” Someday our words will be like His words.
Amen
Good word!
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Lots of good words in your post! 🙂
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