Read Psalm 105:12-15. 12When they were few in number, of little account, and sojourners in it, 13wandering from nation to nation, from one kingdom to another people, 14he allowed no one to oppress them; he rebuked kings on their account, 15saying, “Touch not my anointed ones, do my prophets no harm!”
Here the psalmist recalls the early days of Israel under the patriarchs – Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is clear that it was the protection of God alone that kept the fledgling nation alive. Abraham himself twice deceived a neighboring king and was not only left unharmed but walked out of Egypt a wealthy man. This was a family of liars (Isaac and Abimelech) and killers (Jacob and the Shechemites) that God let go untouched.
We too survive only by God’s amazing grace. Not that God has turned a blind eye to our sin, like some sort of doting grandparent. No. Rather in Christ God has dealt with our sin at great cost to himself. The cross of Christ allowed God’s grace to flow freely to the patriarchs back then as God’s covenant faithfulness, and today to us as his New Covenant faithfulness.
The psalmist is reminding us not of the patriarch’s great moral example that we must follow (far from it), but of the great grace of God that we must trust by faith. Faith alone in grace alone is what to live is Christ requires. The morality will follow faith, in this life and definitely in the next. Until then let Christ be you Savior first and the only example you need second.
Prayer. Jesus, you are my great example that I can follow only because first you are my great grace giving savior. I stand on your grace today, guide me deeper into it as I learn to trust in you more and more. Amen.