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SCRIPTURE
Psalm 53:1-3
The fool says in his heart,
“There is no God.”
They are corrupt, and their ways are vile;
there is no one who does good.
God looks down from heaven
on all mankind
to see if there are any who understand,
any who seek God.
Everyone has turned away, all have become corrupt;
there is no one who does good,
not even one.
WORDS OF HOPE
So, Psalm 53 is not a happy praise song. It is a Psalm that gets down to business and reminds us that everyone, believers and non-believers alike, are all pretty corrupt.
Psalm 53 opens with a declaration that "the fool" is the person who denies God's existence. The Hebrew word translated as "fool" in this verse is nā'bāl. This kind of fool isn’t someone who is stupid or incapable. It is someone who is senseless, irrational, or lacking in wisdom. Even intelligent people can act like fools and David asserts that there is nothing more foolish than denying the very existence of God.
However, David goes on to proclaim in this psalm that non-believers are not the only ones who are corrupt and vile. He says that the entire human race is seen by God as wayward, corrupt, and largely incapable of good deeds.
Personally, I don’t like being lumped into the same box as corrupt fools. Those evil-doing, self-centered narcissists are the “bad” people and I don’t want to accept that we’re in the same lot as them.
But David says it pretty plainly in verse 3 when he writes that there is no one who does good, not even one. In the paraphrase of this verse in The Message, it reads like this: “Useless, unshepherded sheep, taking turns pretending to be the Shepherd. The ninety and nine follow the one”.
Perhaps the take-away from this isn’t solely about the foolish unbelievers and what we want God to do to them. It’s also about how we “all fall short of the glory of God” as Paul writes in the third chapter of Romans. We can’t and shouldn’t believe that we’re better than the fool.
David ends the Psalm with a wish for the restoration of God to God’s people. That should be our wish as well. For those fools perceived as “them” and for those fools that are us, God is always working that restoration.
PRAYER
Look down from Heaven, loving God, and see your creation. Open our eyes to see who you are, for we are lost and corrupt without you. Our goodness comes up short every time. Come Lord Jesus and bring salvation to us all. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Thomas Riggs
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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