“What man [is he that] desireth life, [and] loveth [many] days, that he may see good?” (Ps 34:12 AV)
That is a good question. Not all do. Some see life as a toil. Some see life as a series of one problem after another. As the human race descends further and further into wickedness, the despondent pray unceasingly for the return of Jesus Christ. Others have the opposite view of life. They see life as one blessing after another. Each day is a day of new possibilities. Each day is a challenge to overcome and rest one’s head at the twilight of the evening. He or she rejoices that the versities of life were not the final determiner of the kind of day he or she had. The question that David poses is an open-ended one. The answer is for the soul to determine. I think there needs to be a balance.
Today is our national holiday of celebration. We celebrate that 250 years ago, our forefathers threw off the chains of oppression. They refused to constrain their God-given liberty for a king who reigned from an ocean away. It took some doing. A war ensued and lasted eight years. It cost 25,000 American lives. The British and German armies lost even more. Between the two sides, the war cost in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Today, we are celebrating this event as monumental for the US and for the world. Yet, there are those who correctly observe that our nation has strayed far from its Judeo/Christian roots. We have accepted and legalized immorality that 250 years ago would have ended much differently. We have allowed foreign belief systems into our nation that threaten our existence. The America that used to be is quickly changing into an America that God can no longer bless. We want to see good once again.
The psalmist asks a question. He asks if there are any who wish for a long life and the goodness that can come from it. He seeks those who will work for the betterment of mankind. He is not seeking those who want to throw their hands in the air, hide in the basement, and wish for the end. The king is building a nation. He is seeking servants and soldiers who believe that God can do anything. He is looking for souls who believe in a future. He is looking for strivers and not surrenderers. David asked a question. He asks an excellent question. Who among us desires a long life and wishes to see good come upon the earth once again? May I pose the same question to my countrymen? Who among us wishes to live long that they might affect some good on our nation? We need revival. We need a stirring of the Holy Spirit so that the forces of evil are defeated. We need those who believe in Biblical liberty and will work!