SAVE ME, O LORD

Passage: Psalm 120:1~7  

Key verse: 120:2

First, deceitful tongues (1-4). The Psalmist called on the Lord at the time when he was confronted by lying lips and deceitful tongues. Instead of getting into a war of words with those spreading lies, or defending himself against their accusations, he prayed that the Lord would save him. He sought God and not personal retribution. Instead of seeking to save his own reputation, he sought the Lord who is the Judge, who answers our cries and reveals himself. Jesus described Satan as a liar and murderer from the beginning. When we are confronted with deceitful tongues it is time to call on the Lord. He alone can save. Second, I am for peace (5-7). Meshech and Kedar represent those are for war. They lived in hostility with others. In our times they may be represented by those who want to excel in this world regardless of the consequences to others. The Psalmist seemed to have been familiar with such an existence. Here however he proclaims himself to be for peace just as the Lord is for peace. He would no longer wage war with his tongue, but would depend on the God of peace.

Prayer: Lord, when I am confronted by this world's deceit, help me to live in peace and depend on you.

One Word: Save me, Lord, from lying lips