Together, we have faith

June 26, 2026
Christ In The Psalms
Psalm 37:21–26 — Contrasts
Psalm 37:21-26
“The wicked borrows but does not pay back,
but the righteous is generous and gives;
for those blessed by the LORD shall inherit the land,
but those cursed by him shall be cut off.
The steps of a man are established by the LORD,
when he delights in his way;
though he fall, he shall not be cast headlong,
for the LORD upholds his hand.
I have been young, and now am old,
yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken
or his children begging for bread.
He is ever lending generously,
and his children become a blessing.”
“David perceives that the covenant faithfulness of God is unbreakable and that he always pours out blessings that are passed on generously to others. “Things are said here which in their full sense are realized only in the person of the Righteous One,” whose very poverty becomes the source of our riches (2 Cor. 8:9).” (C. Ash)
Psalm 37:21–26 — contrasts. These verses must be read in context. The hoarding of the wicked is not merely fraudulent dealings but the grasping desire for things of this earth only. Also, that the righteous are always fed, never hungry, and are not scavenging for daily sustenance is not always true, Christian believers face hardships, “suffer plots against them (37:12), have the sword and bow turned on them (37:14), may have just a “little” (37:16), and may well “fall” (37:24). Although 37:25 sounds a little like Job’s comforters, the rest of the psalm makes it clear that a different spirit breathes here. . . . That the sin-bearing godforsakenness of the Messiah (22:1) is necessary to guarantee this is not here stated, but it is deeply true. Because he is not forsaken, both he and his children, far from being destitute, are generous lenders and a blessing to many (cf. 37:21b). This deep truth stands alongside the sufferings—and sometimes destitution or even martyrdom—of the righteous. In the perspective of eternity, David perceives that the covenant faithfulness of God is unbreakable and that he always pours out blessings that are passed on generously to others.” (Ash) The “inheritance of the land” in New Testament terms is the gift of the Holy Spirit, awaiting the full blessing of the redeemed in a new heavens and a new earth.
Prayer for Today —
“Create in me, O Christ, a new heart, and renew in me a right spirit. Then you will see how I will serve you as your new creature, in a new life, after a new way, with a new tongue and new manners, with new words and new works, to the glory of your name, and the winning of other sinful souls to your faith. Keep me forever, O my Savior, from the torments of hell and tyranny of the devil. And when I am to depart this life, send your angels to carry me, as they did the soul of Lazarus, into your kingdom. Receive me into that joyful paradise you promised to the penitent thief, who at his last gasp upon the cross begged for your mercy and admission into your kingdom.” (Lewis Bayly in “Piercing Heaven”)


