• Psalm 12: Straight Talk in a World of Sweet Lies

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    Psalm 12

    Psalm 12 shows that while men lie, God's pure words stand fast forever.
    Trust Jesus today for your hope and peace.

    Introduction

    David looks out at the world around him and sees deep grief. Good men
    seem to fade away, and those who walk with God are hard to find (Psalm
    12:1). People use their mouths to deceive and cheat their neighbors
    (Psalm 12:2). It seems like lies are everywhere. Yet in the dark times,
    God has not left His people alone. He hears the cry of the poor and weak (Psalm 12:5). Jesus came into this dark world as the light of life (John 8:12). He is the good Shepherd who knows His sheep and cares for them
    when all others fail (John 10:11).

    Doctrine

    The Bible teaches that human words fail, but God's word is clean, true,
    and sure (Psalm 12:6). Men change their minds and break their promises,
    but God cannot lie (Titus 1:2). His word is tried and pure, like silver brought out of the hot fire.
    "The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace
    of earth, purified seven times."


    Our text shows that God keeps His truth safe for every age (Psalm 12:7).
    Man cannot destroy or corrupt what God has promised. Jesus is the Word
    who became flesh and lived among us (John 1:1, John 1:14). He spoke only
    what the Father gave Him to speak (John 8:28). God also promises to act
    when His poor ones suffer (Psalm 12:5). He rises up to save those who
    trust in Him (Psalm 34:18).

    Reproof

    The context indicates that sin corrupts the human mouth (Psalm 12:2).
    Men use smooth talk to hide a bad heart (Proverbs 26:28). They speak
    with two hearts, saying one thing to your face while planning harm in
    secret (Psalm 12:2). Proud men boast in their own strength and think
    their words can give them power (Psalm 12:4). They ask who is lord over
    them, refusing to bow to God (Psalm 12:4). We should avoid sweet talk
    that seeks to mislead others. Pride and deceit bring God's strict
    judgment, for He will cut off all proud lips (Psalm 12:3, James 4:6).

    Correction

    Instead of proud and deceitful talk, this passage calls us to turn to
    God and lean on His clean word (Psalm 12:6). When the world is full of
    false news and lies, we must fix our eyes on Jesus (Hebrews 12:2). Jesus
    spoke no lie and had no deceit found in His mouth (1 Peter 2:22). When
    He was mistreated, He did not fight back with bad words, but committed
    Himself to the Father (1 Peter 2:23). We correct our path when we submit
    our mind to the Bible and reject the false ways of this age (Psalm 119:104).

    Instruction

    The passage shows we implement this by guarding our mouth each day
    (Psalm 141:3). We do this by speaking plain truth in love to one another (Ephesians 4:15, Ephesians 4:25). We must put away all bad talk, lies,
    and mean speech (Colossians 3:8). We hide God's pure words in our heart
    so that we will not sin against Him (Psalm 119:11). We pray for grace so
    that our speech brings blessing and honor to the Lord Jesus (Psalm 19:14). Encouragement and Hope
    Even when bad men rule and walk on every side, God's children need not
    lose heart (Psalm 12:8, Psalm 27:1). God promises to keep His people
    safe from evil (Psalm 12:7, 2 Timothy 4:18). Jesus said that no man can
    pluck His sheep out of His hand (John 10:28). He will come back soon in
    power and great glory to make all things right (Revelation 19:11-16). On
    that day, all lies will stop, and His truth will rule the earth
    (Habakkuk 2:14).
    Invitation
    God demonstrated His love for us by sending His son (John 3:16) to die
    for our sins, while we were still sinners (Romans 5). Every one of us
    has sinned in our thoughts, words, and deeds (Romans 3:23). Our sin
    separates us from God, and the penalty for sin is death and hell (Romans
    6:23, Revelation 20:14). You cannot save yourself by good works or
    church membership (Ephesians 2:8-9). But God sent His Son, Jesus Christ,
    to pay your death debt (John 3:17). Jesus died on the cross in your
    place (1 Peter 3:18). He shed His blood for your sins, was buried, and
    rose again from the dead three days later (1 Corinthians 15:3-4). If you
    will turn from your sin and rely on JesusrCO death and resurrection alone
    to make you right with God, He will forgive you and give you eternal
    life (Romans 10:9-10, Romans 10:13). Call on the name of the Lord today,
    to save you, on the basis of His atonement for your sin.
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    Good News rCa

    Through the cross, Christ erased the spiritual debt we owed to God for
    our rebellion (Colossians 2:14), a reality established when God raised
    Him from the dead (Romans 1:4). God can now righteously pardon our sins (Romans 3:26) and exempt us from the coming divine judgment (1
    Thessalonians 1:10). Salvation cannot be earned; it is a free gift for believers (Romans 6:23). Trust in Jesus and invoke His name to be saved (Romans 10:9-13):

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