Student Ministry 2018
Psalm 17:13-15
13 Arise, O Lord! Confront him, subdue him!
Deliver my soul from the wicked by your sword,
14 from men by your hand, O Lord,
from men of the world whose portion is in this life.
You fill their womb with treasure;
they are satisfied with children,
and they leave their abundance to their infants.
15 As for me, I shall behold your face in righteousness;
when I awake, I shall be satisfied with your likeness
Dear Church Family,
Recently my wife and I announced that we are expecting our first child! We could not be more excited. We have been wanting this for years, and we feel so blessed that the Lord has answered our prayers. We will find out in two months what the gender is, so for now we refer to him or her as “it,” or more affectionately, “Van Baby”. I never knew I could love an “it” as much as I do right now!
As we enter this new exciting phase of life, I desperately want to make sure we keep our priorities straight. This gift of a child certainly is a treasure from the Lord, and we rejoice in having this treasure bestowed on us. But I can already feel the temptation to love the gift over the Giver. I read this Psalm several weeks ago, and I realized that the culture that we live in is dead set on being like the people described in v14. Their children are more precious to them than silver and gold. They amass wealth in order to give to their precious ones. Their lives are spent polishing the shine on their tokens they call kids. And the Psalmist says this is wickedness.
I am afraid that, if we are honest, many of us in the church tend to lean this way as well. It is easy to do. It sounds right! Everyone in the country says these things, and to live on the contrary marks you as a bad person in the eyes of the world. But we do not live for the world. We do not love the world. We love God! For believers, our priorities must never shift from beholding and treasuring God in our hearts… not even for our children. We should, by all means, love and provide for our children. But the best thing I can give my unborn baby is a love and desire for the God who is currently making him or her, not my money or a “good life.” The only way I can pass that on to this child is to love the Lord with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength. Whether you are raising children or not, let us all strive to be like the Psalmist in v15! Let us find our ultimate satisfaction in the Lord. That way our precious ones will see how they too can be satisfied in life.
Sincerely,
Brian Van Doren