Power for the Powerless
Deuteronomy 32:36
For the LORD shall judge his people, and repent himself for his servants, when he sees that their power is gone…


I. THE PEOPLE WHOM JEHOVAH OWNS AND CLAIMS AS "HIS PEOPLE" AND "HIS SERVANTS." God has a people peculiarly His own. You must be blind; indeed, when looking into your Bible, not to see that this fact is one of the most prominent things set forth in the Book of God. Moreover, this people, whom Jehovah calls "His people" and "His servants," are held by Him as His especial property, as His own inheritance. "The Lord's portion is His people." What a portion! One might easily understand the Psalmist, and the prophet too, when they said, "The Lord is my portion, saith my soul"; and a blessed portion it is for a poor ruined sinner to have the covenant God as his portion. But reverse it, and see how God claims His people, and calls them "His portion," as if they were worth something — as if they were of some value. I must not, however, overlook the second term employed in our text — "servants." "His servants ye are to whom ye obey." If, then, your life, your heart, your soul, and all your powers are wholly at the service of God; if that service is your delight, and you meet Him in it, surely you may come to the Conclusion that you belong to His servants. But there is another point: that His people and His servants essentially differ from all people beside. They were separated from among the nations, God's people and God's servants differ from the world in their life, in their language, and in their laws.

II. THE EXIGENCIES TO WHICH THEY WERE REDUCED. They are said, in my text, to be seen by their own God as having lost all their power, and "none shut up or left" — a most affecting description of God's chosen people under the ruined condition into which sin has brought them; and also of the extremity to which they are reduced in personal experience, before God's deliverance appears on their behalf. What a marked description of man's ruin under the fall, and by actual sin! — so utterly undone as to have no power! God saw that their power was gone. When the poor sinner is first awakened by the grace of God, and begins to feel the importance of obtaining salvation, he does not believe that he has no power, but sets to immediately to put forth his power, determines upon reading much, hearing much, praying much, avoiding much that is evil, and doing much that is good. Moreover, in the language of my text, the people and servants of God are to be expelled from all false refuges, "None shut up or left." There are exigencies in the believer's experience with regard to things spiritual and to things providential that answer exactly to this description — "none shut up or left" — as regards experience, not a hope left; not a vestige of supposed strength — not a false refuge but will be swept away as a refuge of lies; not a helper left. Moreover, it may imply, in spiritual experience, no comfort shut up or left, no reserve, nothing to fall back upon, not a promise to cling to, not a sermon which he is supposed to have heard to profit, but rises up in judgment against him! What! none of his holier feelings? No, none of them. What, none of his earnest prayers and his believing confidence? No, none of them — "none shut up or left." Now, whether as to the spiritual experience, or the providential experience of His people, He frequently, to show His wisdom, His grace, His power, His love and condescension, strips man of his all, that He Himself may become his all, and that Christ may be found to be all in all to him.

III. By THE LORD'S JUDGING HIS PEOPLE I understand His judging for them; judging His enemies on account of their cruelty; judging for them so as to decide that they are His own — that the chastisement has been carried on long enough, and that their enemies shall then be punished, as in the preceding verse, "To Me belongeth vengeance." This is what I understand by His judging His people. The other phrase, "repent Himself for His servants," means an alteration, of course, in the events of Providence, and in His manner of dealing with His people; that He changes the order of things. From this we derive the spiritual truth, that however the Lord chastises His people, and however long the chastisement may continue, there will come a moment when the Lord will "repent Himself," or change His course, and say, "Their affliction is at an end, and I will not afflict or grieve My people any more." Then shall the froward Ephraim be spoken to as by the prophet," I have seen his ways, and I will heal him. God is a never-failing Deliverer to His people; and we will glance at a few things in which this is manifested. The first is, that His covenant faithfulness is called forth when His peoples faithlessness has arisen to its utmost height and been chastised. If you ask me what pertains to a Christian in himself, I should, for one, confess, after all the years I have known of the Lord, that one word, "faithlessness," would mark all. If I am asked what constitutes the character and conduct of the Deity towards His Church and people in every age, amidst all their afflictions, and when they are reduced to the lowest ebb, I should say, "Righteousness is the girdle of His loins, and faithfulness the girdle of His reins." One word more; entire deliverance is certain when God interferes. He who has delivered will deliver; and be assured, poor tried soul, whoever thou art, and in whichever of those exigencies thou art placed — be assured of this one thing, that if the Lord has begun to judge for you, has changed the course and order of His proceedings for you, has created a ray of hope and given you spiritual desires which you did not before possess, has communicated the ability to pour out your soul in pleading with Him, and to hang upon Him though it appears as it were by a thread, He will perfect your deliverance in due time. Every enemy shall be vanquished. Every difficulty shall disappear.

(J. Irons.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: For the LORD shall judge his people, and repent himself for his servants, when he seeth that their power is gone, and there is none shut up, or left.

WEB: For Yahweh will judge his people, and have compassion on his servants, when he sees that [their] power is gone, There is none [remaining], shut up or left at large.




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