Psalm 7:1-11 “A meditation by David, which he sang to the LORD, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite. LORD, my God, I take refuge in you. Save me from all those who pursue me, and deliver me, lest they tear apart my soul like a lion, ripping it in pieces, while there is no one to deliver. LORD, my God, if I have done this, if there is iniquity in my hands, if I have rewarded evil to him who was at peace with me (yes, I have delivered him who without cause was my adversary), let the enemy pursue my soul, and overtake it; yes, let him tread my life down to the earth, and lay my glory in the dust. Selah. Arise, LORD, in your anger. Lift up yourself against the rage of my adversaries. Awake for me. You have commanded judgement. Let the congregation of the peoples surround you. Rule over them on high. The LORD administers judgement to the peoples. Judge me, LORD, according to my righteousness, and to my integrity that is in me. Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end, but establish the righteous; their minds and hearts are searched by the righteous God. My shield is with God, who saves the upright in heart. God is a righteous judge, yes, a God who has indignation every day.”
Cush was probably one of Saul’s kinsmen who, like Doeg and the Ziphites, supported Saul and tried to do away with David. Here David basically says to God, “Hey, if I’ve done anything to be worthy of this hatred and pursuit, I’ll accept my death!” But David believes that he is righteous, and that God will ultimately vindicate him because God is a righteous judge. And God will not only vindicate him, but God will judge the wicked as well.
In one sense we are righteous, because the righteousness of Christ has been imputed to us. This is positional righteousness:
Romans 8:10 “If Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the spirit is alive because of righteousness. For Christ is the fulfilment of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”
However, while we live this life, we aren’t perfect. So, we strive to be better. We strive to have practical righteousness:
1 Peter 1:15-16 “but just as he who called you is holy, you yourselves also be holy in all of your behavior, because it is written, ‘You shall be holy, for I am holy.'”
Our goal should be to live in such a way that we can cry out to God through our practical righteousness, not just our positional!
For additional worship: Jesus Lover of my Soul — Michael Card