Psalm 14 and Psalm 53 are very close to being
identical. The scholarly type that like
to analyze and compare tell us the Psalms are not necessarily in chronological
order and Psalm 54 was perhaps written before Psalm 14.
Back in college days in a Bible study class, I had an
instructor that said something like, "When you see verses repeated in
Scripture, it's a sure sign there is double importance to the meaning of those
verses."
With that being said, let's see if there is an important
message to these repeated Psalms. Read
verse 1 in both of them......they say the same thing. "The fool hath said in his heart, there
is no God."
Surface recognition of the verse would lead us to believe it
is dealing with the atheistic person, which is only partly right. Looking closer, consider the words of the
verse again. The psalmist's words say
the fool is a person who says in his heart there is no God. Is there a
possibility this could be speaking about a person who knows in his mind, there
is a God, but convinces his heart there
isn't a God? This would be a person who
could easily justify his own actions, whatever they may be, by a heart that has
convinced itself God doesn't exist. One
writer says this is a person who really knows God, exists, but lives as though
God doesn't exist.
Further, consider a Christian to be one who not only
believes God exists, but also lives a life of surrender to the will of God.
Then if the world could silence Christian influence through making God seem
less real, the end result would be a
people who believed in God while living like they wish he didn't exist. An example of this is seen in Saul who knew
God existed, but wished there was no God, therefore allowing Saul to dispose of
David without guilt.
Above everything we can learn from this, the importance of
Christian influence becomes a priority of every child of God. The world continues to examine us and sees
too many instances where we are a people professing belief in God but lives
being lived like there is no God. Surely
someone would call that foolish. Just
like God's word is quick to warn us, "The fool says in his heart, there is
no God."
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