MONDAY 8th
Psalm 30
NIV (vv11-12) – ‘You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing your praises and not be silent. LORD my God, I will praise you forever.’
ESV (vv11-12) – ‘You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; you have loosed my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness, that my glory may sing your praise and not be silent. O LORD my God, I will give thanks to you forever!’
Have you ever wondered what the scene and activity must have been like around the tomb of Lazarus? We know that by the time Jesus had arrived it was a scene of great sorrow, weeping, mourning and gloom, there were also possible signs of frustration as Martha said, ‘Lord, IF you had been here, my brother WOULD NOT have died.’ (emphasis mine) But after Jesus had called Lazarus forth and raised him from the dead, all it says is ‘Many of the Jews therefore, who had come with Mary and had seen what he had did, believed on him,’ it then continues to say, ‘but some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done.’
I wonder why it does not report the rejoicing and celebrating that MUST have taken place at the scene of this incredible miracle? If ever there was an occasion when an individual or group could have shouted out or sung out the verses from this Psalm it would have been the folk in Bethany, ‘You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; you have loosed my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness, that my glory may sing your praise and not be silent. O LORD my God, I will give thanks to you forever!’
The same can be said for all of us who have been born again by the Spirit of God, for we were dead in our trespasses and sins, we were cut off, alienated from God, and some will rejoice with us while others probably won’t care a two hoots, but Jesus came and through his death and resurrection he has demonstrated that he has the power to grant life to all who believe, and as we ask him to come into our lives, he speaks eternal life into our spiritual deadness, as the KJV says, he quickens us, and he causes us also to know what it is to celebrate with joy, for he has loosed us from the bonds of death, and the dirty robes of our unrighteousness have been replaced with new robes, robes of his righteousness and with garments of praise and so we too cannot be silent but sing out ‘You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; you have loosed my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness, that my glory may sing your praise and not be silent. O LORD, my God I will give thanks to you forever!’
Lazarus would die again, but thankfully Jesus had already spoken resurrection truth to Martha in John11:25- 26 ‘Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”’ and so even though death will yet visit each one of us, it will not be final, for the wonder of our salvation is that even thou we die, yet shall we live again because of the power of HIS resurrection. ‘If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you. (Romans 8:11) And the song we have already began to sing will be our song throughout eternity.