Psalm
37:19
"They shall not be
ashamed in the evil time,
And in the days of famine they shall be satisfied."
Ashamed = bush = to pale, confounded, become dry
Evil = ra raah = bad, evil, distress, misery, wicked
Famine = r'abon = famine
Satisfied = saba = sate, fill, have plenty
They "they" in this verse refers to the upright in the previous
verse. The upright (those who stand right up for Jesus...hmm)
shall not be ashamed. Funny note, most people blush when they
are ashamed but the word literally means to pale. Another
meaning is to become dry. Sometimes when embarrassed, a
person's mouth is so dry they can hardly speak. But my
thought was, we won't become dehydrated even in the evil
days. We will not even be thirsty for we have rivers of
Living Water available to us.
Evil times can mean the end times or just a time of personal
distress. The way the economy is right now a lot of people
are going through hard times. The children of God need to be
sure that they are looking to God the Father as their source.
Employers, paychecks and government aid can stop or change any
time. God is the same always. He never changes.
Interestingly the word 'famine' in the Strong's Dictionary has a one
word definition: famine. This verse says "and in the days of
famine", suggesting to me that there will definitely be days of
famine. Not to worry though because the Word says we will
have plenty. Several families in our church have lost their
jobs but not one family is going hungry.
I will close with the wording of this verse from the Message Bible.
"In hard times, they'll hold their heads high; when the shelves are
bare, they'll be full."
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P.S. Just wondering if any of you are actually reading
this. If so are you sharing it with your children also. I
never get any comments except from Dad. I am doing what the LORD
directed me to do, what you do is up to you.
May the LORD bless you real good!
Toni Tilley
( www.iwillrejoice.net )