God's Silence
Psalm 50:21
These things have you done, and I kept silence; you thought that I was altogether such an one as yourself: but I will reprove you…


In this psalm we have a graphic representation of a court of justice: the judge, the court-house, the guards, the criminals. The accusations are of two kinds. Some are arraigned for formalism; others for grievous crimes. It is in connection with these that God says, "I kept silence." Concerning the silences of God, there is that which is —

I. THE EFFECT OF HIS PATIENCE. He is slow to anger, but this silence will not be for ever. Our duty is told in (Romans 2:4).

II. A JUDICIAL INFLICTION. See Saul, whom God "answered no more." Ephraim was "let alone." Christ silent before Herod. And so with hardened sinners now. Let us pray, "Be not silent unto me, O God, but," etc.

III. THE APPOINTMENT OF HIS WISDOM. "Secret things belong unto the Lord our God." We are to trust when we cannot understand.

IV. A TEMPORARY DISCIPLINE. His children wander, and God hides His face to lead them to repent. The power of silence is very great. "Be still, and know that I am God." "Aaron held his peace."

(W. G. Lewis.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: These things hast thou done, and I kept silence; thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thyself: but I will reprove thee, and set them in order before thine eyes.

WEB: You have done these things, and I kept silent. You thought that I was just like you. I will rebuke you, and accuse you in front of your eyes.




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