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Psalms 107:33-43 - Homiletics

Divine revolution.

The wheel of providence "goes full circle," lifting up the lowly and abasing the proud. God turns the rivers into a wilderness, and the wilderness into standing water, etc. ( Psalms 107:33 , Psalms 107:35 ).

I. THE DIVINE OVERTHROW . He cast out the guilty inhabitants of Canaan, and planted in their place the children of Israel; but when these rebelled against him, he rejected them, and sent them forth into a strange land. Thus has God humbled nations age after age; thus has he humiliated Churches—both great ecclesiastical organizations, and such Churches as those we read of in the Apocalypse ( Revelation 2:1-29 ; Revelation 3:1-22 .). And thus may we expect that he will bring down all communities that forget their Creator, that are false to their Redeemer, that are unfaithful to their mission.

II. THE DIVINE UPBUILDING . ( Psalms 107:35-38 , Psalms 107:41 .) A people, a Church, a society, may be very low, there may be but a spark of life in it; yet it need not despair. There is a hand which can kindle the faintest spark into a noble flame; there is One who can turn the sterile desert into the fruitful field. Far above all means and measures is the consideration—Is God ' s favor gained? Our expectation is from him. "Let Israel hope in the Lord." There are three things which avail to secure his good pleasure and his restoring power.

1. Penitence for past misdeeds and present unworthiness.

2. The faith which leads to earnest prayer for his blessing.

3. The appropriate, devoted action to which he calls us.

Under these conditions we may look for a Divine revolution—evil and sorrow overturned, righteousness and prosperity restored.

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