A trip through parts of the American South will surely reveal gardens and fields growing watermelons. Some small. Some big. Those descriptors probably leave a little room for speculation unless you have something to compare it to. Did you know that the largest watermelon on record was recorded in 2013? It was grown in Sevierville, Tennessee and weighed 350.5 pounds. To put that in perspective…that is 35 pounds heavier than the average NFL Offensive Lineman[i]. Now that’s an image to consider!
David opens this Psalm reflecting on the wickedness of man. He speaks of the ungodly as consumed with evil. He goes to sleep thinking about evil. His words effuse evil. He chooses paths of evil. He approves of all evil.
Now contrast that with God.
5Your lovingkindness, O Lord, extends to the heavens, Your faithfulness reaches to the skies.
6Your righteousness is like the mountains of God; Your judgments are like a great deep. O Lord, You preserve man and beast.
Psalm 36:5–6 (NASB95)
Just as we better understand a “big watermelon” when compared to an NFL football player, we can better grasp God’s goodness when compared/contrasted with the likes of evil man.
Against the backdrop of the ungodly, we start to get a picture of the goodness of God. His compassion, provision, and lovingkindness (He-Sed). Further, not only is God “good” in every way that mankind is bad, but God is loving toward even the most evil among us…or in us. He is the Good Shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to pursue the wanderer. He lays down His own life to reconcile and restore the rebel! He is FOR YOU!
7How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! And the children of men take refuge in the shadow of Your wings.
8They drink their fill of the abundance of Your house; And You give them to drink of the river of Your delights.
9For with You is the fountain of life; In Your light we see light.
Psalm 36:7–9 (NASB95)
Those that turn to Him, that trust Him, that depend on Him, that follow Him…experience not just meager provisions but abundant living (See John 10:10b). Remember, this infinitely good God of He-Sed sought out you and me while we were living in active, willful rebellion against Him. Every aspect of His reign in our lives was rejected by us…and yet He showed us His love in coming toward us. While evil people think nothing of God, God is never far from considering those who are evil and He desires to draw us back to Himself so that we would be His people and He would be our God.
[i] https://howardschatz.com/the-shape-of-the-nfl-part-one-offense/#:~:text=The%20Offensive%20line%20is%20made,creating%20gaps%20for%20running%20backs.
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