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Joshua 18-19, Psalm 78:40-72, Mark 3:1-19, 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 Psalm 78:40-72: The psalm continues with a description of the capitulation of God’s people to sin and rebellion against God. It is a sad lament. Why does the psalmist spend so much time telling us of these things? The answer is that he writes these things to warn us. Immersed in this description of capitulation to rebellion and testing, there are elements where the psalmist describes the roots of the rebellion—things that we should be careful to avoid cultivating in our own lives, and in the lives of our communities. First of all, we should take note that high spiritual privileges do not necessitate long faithfulness. The Old Testament people of God had experienced God rescuing them from Egypt—which this psalm dramatically recounts. They had experienced God defeating their enemies in the conquest of Israel. And yet, they turned their backs on God and worshiped idols. Take note then, Christian, and churchgoer. Being surrounded…
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