{"id":562,"date":"2016-04-03T07:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-04-03T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hanoverbaptistchurch.org\/blogpastor\/?p=562"},"modified":"2016-04-02T23:27:24","modified_gmt":"2016-04-03T04:27:24","slug":"what-does-the-bible-say-about-making-a-run-for-the-hills","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hanoverbaptistchurch.org\/blogpastor\/2016\/what-does-the-bible-say-about-making-a-run-for-the-hills\/","title":{"rendered":"What does the Bible say about making a &ldquo;run for the hills?&rdquo;"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote class=\"biblequote\">\n<p class=\"noindent\">\u201cIn the LORD I put my trust; how can you say to my soul, \u2018Flee as a bird to your mountain?\u2019\u2026If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?\u201d <cite class=\"biblequote\">Psalm\u00a011:1\u20137<\/cite><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"noindent\">Some terrible trial had befallen David, God\u2019s anointed King of Israel. His advisors are busy counseling him that the situation is all but lost, the enemy is closing in, and his life is in mortal danger. They encourage him to take steps of last resort, telling him to run for the hills. Hope for escape is quickly fading.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout time, those who have trusted in the true God of heaven have been persecuted because of their faith. The prospect of threatened destruction of the good and the innocent has prompted many a heart to consider the option of running for the hills. The pages of Scripture and church history are filled with the names of believers who have refused to run and have taken their place among the heroes of the faith. There are many other believers who have chosen to pull up stakes and move. Our great nation was founded by descendants of such men and women. What biblical parameters are there that can assist a believer to discern God\u2019s leading in these situations?<\/p>\n<p>A quick review of the Bible identifies several passages where the option of running for the hills is considered. Luke\u00a021:20ff records prophecy of our Lord concerning the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. He plainly tells those who are believers to run and escape because this is a terrible event at the beginning of the Dispensation of the Gentiles. Matthew\u00a024:15ff records a similar sounding instruction from our Lord but it is tied to Daniel\u2019s prophecy concerning the Abomination of Desolation which indicates the end of the Dispensation of the Gentiles. He once again tells believers to run from the impending destruction of Jerusalem. Another passage speaking of the same prophetical time is Revelation\u00a012:5f telling of the Tribulation era saints running into the wilderness to escape Satan\u2019s attempt to destroy the Jews. One last instance of running for the hills is found in Revelation\u00a06:15ff where the ungodly in the Tribulation futilely seek to escape the wrath of God that is unleashed on the earth with the breaking of the sixth seal.<\/p>\n<p>There is a time to run and there is a time to stay put. What gave David the courage to \u201cstay by the stuff\u201d and not run? Lest you think that his day was different than ours, take note of the provoking words of verse 3 in Psalm\u00a011. The Hebrew words are notoriously difficult to discern in translation, and I believe when God authored texts such as this, He has stored away in the words themselves the multilayers of instruction He wants us to heed.<\/p>\n<p>It may well be that the words reflect the faithless counselors declaring to David, \u201cRun, because if the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?\u201d Obviously, once the foundation of a defensive tower is destroyed by earthquake then the tower is bound to crumble and all within will die. Similarly, if the foundation upon which society, order, and law depends is made unstable then society, law, and order will collapse under their own weight. <\/p>\n<p>So, the logical question posed is, \u201cWhat can the righteous do?\u201d This sentence is where the translators have their field day. The text can be translated the following ways, each with a rich, thought-provoking layer: \u201cIf the foundations are destroyed, what can the Righteous One do?\u201d (a faithless question); \u201cWhen the foundations are destroyed, what has the righteous one accomplished?\u201d (a discouraging question); or \u201cFor the foundations are destroyed, what has the righteous one done?\u201d (a productive question).<\/p>\n<p>I am not all that sure we should automatically think the faithless counselors are the ones speaking in verse 3. It may well be David\u2019s question arising from his resolve to stand right where he was, especially if it is a question of what God can do, which he quickly answers with the rest of the psalm. He will teach us that the decision to stay or to flee cannot be made without a healthy view of God and a foundational sense of hope resting in God alone.<\/p>\n<p>Each verse of the psalm expresses a different ingredient to David\u2019s confidence, hope, and final decision to remain where he was. His senses were filled with seven truths: <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>God\u2019s reality in verse 1. God is David\u2019s real refuge and trust. <\/li>\n<li>God\u2019s indignation in verse 2. The wicked cannot set his sights on the destruction of the Lord\u2019s beloved, the upright (integrity) in heart, without God taking notice though they shoot from the shadows. <\/li>\n<li>David\u2019s mission and purpose is paired with God\u2019s purpose for him in verse 3. This is the crucial and key concept that answers the question \u201cShould I make a run for the hills?\u201d <\/li>\n<li>God\u2019s Excellencies are majestic in verse 4. This verse is full of trust in God\u2019s power.<\/li>\n<li>God\u2019s nature in verse 5. God has no affinity for evil or evil ones; they repel Him.<\/li>\n<li>God\u2019s justice prevails in verse 6. God will set the injustice right, do not doubt it. <\/li>\n<li>God\u2019s loyalty in verse 7. God is righteous, He loves righteousness, and the righteous are in audience with Him (meaning God delivers His own, they have close communion with Him, and they daily live in His blessed presence.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>You cannot discern God\u2019s direction about \u201crunning for the hills\u201d without a vibrant, living, informed faith and a humble, obedient heart. Trust and obey.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cIn the LORD I put my trust; how can you say to my soul, \u2018Flee as a bird to your mountain?\u2019\u2026If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?\u201d Psalm\u00a011:1\u20137 Some terrible trial had befallen David, God\u2019s anointed King of Israel. 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