Dear BAGBR Church,
Psalm 52: 7 "Behold, the
man who would not make God
his refuge, but trusted in
the abundance of his riches
and was strong in his evil
desires."
The background of this Psalm
is concerning the wickedness
of Doeg the Edomite (1 Sam.
21: 1-7, 22: 6-19).
David had fled from Saul,
and he went to the priests
at Nob and was given bread
along with the sword of
Goliath (1 Sam. 21: 6, 9).
Doeg witnessed all of this
and immediately reported
everything he saw to Saul.
Then, Doeg was willing to
slaughter 85 men "who wore
the linen garments" as well
as the entire city of Nob
because they helped David,
God's anointed servant (1
Sam. 22: 18-19). Who
could do such a thing?
Doeg was among the priests,
among the worshippers, and
he was Saul's chief shepherd
(1 Sam, 21: 7). Most
likely, he must have been
supplying sheep for the
worshippers, the priests.
And even though he was in
the congregation that day,
he was not a worshipper. The
Psalmist describes him as a
man who did not make God his
refuge but trusted in his
riches (1 Sam. 22: 7). He
was driven by evil desires,
having no reluctance to
betray the servants/priests
of God (1 Sam. 22: 17).
In a matter of speaking,
Doeg was an OT "Judas!"
Although he was among the
servants of God, he was not
a servant of God but only
sought to serve himself.
Is everybody who comes to
worship, who is counted
among the gathered-on
Sunday, truly there to serve
God, to love Him, and to
follow Him? Is it possible
that there may be a Doeg or
two who attend your church
but when they are given an
opportunity for gain and
position they quickly cast
aside the "faith?"
ABSOLUTELY (Matt. 13:
24-30)! I heard a
definition of a hypocrite
many years ago that applies
here, "A hypocrite is
someone who is not
themselves on Sunday!" Who
are the true worshippers and
servants of God? His
Worshipers WILL regularly
gather with the people of
God on Sunday, but when they
are "in the world" they
daily reflect a heart of
worship and obedience so
that who they are on Sunday
is the same person they are
on Monday. We can be
comforted that, although
there may be 'Doegs" among
us as we worship, for the
most part, there are many
more "Davids!" The
true test of the genuineness
of our faith is NOT by our
worship on Sunday--but our
WALK on Monday!