“I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with Mine eye. Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come near unto thee” (Ps 32:8-9).
Psaml 32, one of the seven penitential Psalms, portrays the blessing of walking in fellowship with the Lord. We can divide the Psalm in five beatitudes (five, in the Bible, is the number of grace):
a) the blessing of conversion to God (vs. 1-2);
b) the blessing of confession to God (vs. 3-5);
c) the blessing of care from God (vs. 6-7);
d) the blessing of God’s course (vs. 8-9);
e) the blessing of confidence in God (vs. 10-11).
All these things are very precious for the Christian; but I’ll only emphasise the secret to knowing the blessing of the course God has charted for His children. The Psalm shows that God desires to guide us, not like a horse or mule is driven, with bit and bridle — He desires to guide us with His eye! He wants us to be in such a close fellowship with Him, so well instructed and taught by Him, that there will be no need for bit nor bridle, for whip nor rod. He wants us to be able to discern the direction He desires, without needing to force and drive us like animals “which have no understanding”. He doesn’t want us to follow blindly the rein in His hand, but that we may look in His eyes, discerning there His heart and his desire!
What a precious picture! But how can we know this way and this course, unless we look in His eyes? May we learn with the psalmist: “The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him … Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord” (Ps 25:14-15).
May we look ever to Him, so that we may know the blessing of the course He has charted.
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