Psalms 12 Life Application

Psalm 12:1

Living for God in a deceitful world can be difficult and lonely. At one time the great prophet Elijah felt so lonely he wanted to die. But God told him that there were 7,000 other faithful servants (1Ki 19:4, 1Ki 19:14, 1Ki 19:18). We are never alone in our battle against evil. When you feel alone, seek out other believers for strength and support.


Psalms 12:2-4

We may be tempted to believe that some lies are relatively harmless, even useful at times. But God does not overlook lies, flattery, deception, or boasting. Each of these sins originates from a bad attitude that is eventually expressed in our speech. The tongue can be our greatest enemy because, though small, it can do great damage (Jas 3:5-6). Be careful how you use yours.


Psalms 12:5

God cares for the helpless and the poor. Here he promises to protect the downtrodden and confront their oppressors. We should identify with God's attitude. His work is not done until we care for the needs of the poor.


Psalms 12:6

Sincerity and truth are extremely valuable because they are so rare. Many people are deceivers, liars, flatterers; they think they will get what they want by deception. As a king, David certainly faced his share of such people, who hoped to win his favor and gain advancement through flattery. When we feel as though sincerity and truth have nearly gone out of existence, we have one hopeā€”the Word of God. God's Word is as pure and flawless as refined silver. So listen carefully when he speaks to you through his Word.