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Daily Devotional

Lies that Hurt, Words that Heal

March 14, 2018 - 12:00 am

This Devotional's Hebrew Word


(Inheritance)

Save me, Lord,
from lying lips
and from deceitful tongues. – Psalm 120:2

The year 2018 is important for Israel and the Jewish people as we celebrate the modern State of Israel’s 70th Birthday. You can be part of this momentous milestone with Rabbi Eckstein’s 70 devotions offered now through April 19, Israel’s Independence Day. These devotions are tied to our Keys to Israel – six fundamental principles underlying God’s covenantal relationship with His chosen people and His Holy Land using the acrostic I.S.R.A.E.L.

This devotion is part of ten devotions focusing on the letter “E” for Educate – the need to arm ourselves with the truth about Israel and share that truth with others.

Psalm 120 is the first of 15 psalms called “Songs of Ascent.” One reason these psalms are given this title is because they are especially conducive to lifting a person up from hopelessness and helplessness into knowing that anything is possible with God. Through reciting these psalms a person ascends, rising above circumstances and coming closer to God.

In this particular psalm, King David voiced concerns over the lies that were spoken about him. Like David, the Jewish people have often been the target of slander and lies designed to hurt, if not destroy them. Israel has been the victim of lies repeatedly. Like David, we pray “Save me, Lord, from lying lips.”

In this psalm, David likened lies to “a warrior’s sharp arrows” (v. 4). The Jewish sages explain that just as an arrow was designed to kill from afar, so, too, can false words bring danger to those at a distance from the speaker. No wonder David turned to God for help! How else could he protect himself from these sharp arrows pointed in his direction?

Appropriately, this psalm is often read when Israel is in imminent danger. The last verse especially resonates with every Israeli, every Jew, and every lover of Zion. David wrote: “I am for peace, but when I speak, they are for war” (v. 7).

Israel has only ever wanted peace. While our enemies pretend to want peace as well, they have proven repeatedly that they want nothing less than the complete destruction of Israel; “they are for war.” When our enemies saw that they could not defeat us militarily, they resorted to the age-old anti-Semitic tactic of telling lies. This is how they try to defeat us. Who can protect Israel from such vicious lies?

The answer, of course, is God. One day the truth will become clear and until that time God will protect His people.

But we need to do our part. Whether it’s calling attention to doctored pictures or blatant lies, we need to uncover the truth and spread it. With today’s technology, it’s easier than ever to learn the truth and share it. Our enemies may use their words to harm, but we can use our words to heal. We can use our words to speak the truth and, most importantly, to pray. Pray for the safety of Israel and protection from all destructive lies.

     

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