Psalm 53
    
    A repetition of a dreadful scene is again presented. 
    Again the whole world is seen as lying in the wicked one. But the year of 
    the redeemed again appears. May such sight of evil deeply appall us, while 
    we joy in forethought of deliverance! 
    1. "The fool has said in his heart, There is no God. 
    They are corrupt, and have done abominable iniquity; there is no one who 
    does good." 
    
    The heart is the true mirror of the man. Its language 
    speaks the real character. If we could hear the secret whispers of a 
    graceless heart, the sound would be uniformly evil. The godless cherish the 
    delusion that there is no being greater than themselves. Their conceit 
    ignores divine supremacy, and scorns to yield to a superior yoke. Such men 
    exist in fearful numbers. The faithful Word declares it, and truly adds that 
    they are fools. They may pride themselves in imagined wisdom, but their real 
    place is in the depths of ignorance. Their light is darkness—their boasted 
    knowledge is extremest folly. 
    It follows that atheism in heart, is wickedness in life. 
    The spring being impure, what can flow from it but defilement? The tree is 
    rotten at the core; the branches cannot be sound. Their works—the emblems of 
    their hearts—can only be abomination. They only pollute the earth—hateful to 
    God, injurious to man. 
    Are there no exceptions? Not one by nature. There is no 
    good but what the Holy Spirit implants. Where He is absent only evil dwells, 
    and He has no abode in unregenerate men. 
    2. "God looked down from heaven upon the children of 
    men, to see if there were any who understood, who sought God." 
    We are now directed to Jehovah on His heavenly throne. 
    His piercing eye surveys the universe. He reads the secret of every heart; 
    no thought escapes His omniscient view. What is the purpose of His 
    all-pervading search? It is to ascertain whether all thoughts are turned to 
    Him—whether His knowledge is the prime pursuit—whether prayer seeks the 
    revelation of His will—whether His mind is explored in the pages of His 
    Word—whether His works are studied as picturing His character. Thus to seek 
    God is truest wisdom. Let no man boast of understanding whose mind does not 
    delight in this work. God looks down in search of this. Let us now hear His 
    verdict. 
    3. "Every one of them has gone back; they have 
    altogether become filthy; there is no one who does good, no, not one."
    
    Observe the case before the flood. We have the 
    counterpart at present. Every imagination of the thoughts of the heart was 
    only evil continually. Men wandered from all paths of righteousness and 
    truth. Their feet were set in error's broad decline. Their garments were 
    sin-soiled; their words were only filth. Uncleanness in its foulest phase 
    was their one element. Let us pause for one moment to bless God that the 
    blood of Jesus Christ can cleanse from all these stains, and make us whiter 
    than the whitest snow. 
    4. "Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge? who eat 
    up My people as they eat bread; they have not called upon God." 
    Jehovah sees this universal evil, and He speaks. His 
    voice is strong admonition. It traces sin to the true source—ignorance. If 
    truth were sought, and seen, and loved, and followed, how different would be 
    man's walk! Men work iniquity because their minds are blinded. 
    Next, evil breaks out in persecution. But who are the 
    persecuted? "My people," says the Lord. We hear the tender voice, "Saul, 
    Saul, why are you persecuting Me?" The issue of such conduct is the 
    restraint of prayer. "They do not call upon the Lord." Thus we have in 
    connected links four marks of unregenerate men—ignorance, iniquity, 
    persecution, prayerlessness. 
    
    5. "There they were in great fear, where no fear was, 
    for God has scattered the bones of him who encamps against you; you have put 
    them to shame, because God has despised them."
    
    But to the wicked there is no calm peace. Great are their 
    fears. Clear tokens show that God is mighty in His people's midst, and that 
    His presence is their sure defense. They may well fear whose weapons are 
    directed against God. The godly make the Lord their refuge. He is the high 
    tower to which they always fly. Beneath the shelter of His wings they find 
    protection. Let persecutors sneer and ridicule such trust; but happy 
    experience shows that none seek God in vain. 
    6. "Oh, that the salvation of Israel would come out of 
    Zion! When God brings back the captivity of His people, Jacob shall rejoice, 
    and Israel shall be glad." 
    This darkness issues in a glorious dawn. Israel's long 
    night shall cease. She shall arise and shine. Her light shall come. Her 
    tedious years of cruel bondage shall reach a blessed close. Her sons shall 
    return from distant lands. Her many promises shall have exact fulfillment. 
    From Jerusalem the blessed tidings of salvation shall resound. "If the 
    casting away has been the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving 
    be but life from the dead?" Then, indeed, shall joy and gladness be the 
    portion of Israel's sons. Then shall praise and thanksgiving ring throughout 
    earth's length and breadth. Let us trust, and pray, and hope. Bright days 
    are coming. Hasten the joy, O Lord, in Your own time!