Psalm Devotional
Longing for Home
I can still remember when my wife and I traveled to China to adopt our daughter. After 8,000 miles, four flights, and three cities, we were longing for home. Our longing was so great that it enabled us to endure another 7,000 miles and four additional flights on the return trip! We could endure this because we knew we were going home.
In Psalm 26, the psalmist was experiencing a similar longing for home; but he wasn’t longing to return to his earthly home. He was longing for heaven.
In Psalm 26, the psalmist is longing for assurance that God will admit him into His presence. He begins the psalm by attempting to prove that he has the requisite characteristics of one to be admitted into God’s presence. He claims to have the marks of the homeward bound.
He is so sure of his possession of these marks that he calls upon God to “test,” “try,” and “examine” him (v. 2). The psalmist enumerates four marks of the homeward bound. The first mark is an “unwavering” trust in God (v. 1). Some have mistakenly interpreted the psalmist’s attitude as one of self-righteousness, but his statement of trust in God entirely discredits this reading. Clearly, the psalmist is not relying on his own faithfulness, but instead has God’s love ever before him (v. 3). The first mark of the homeward bound is an unwavering trust in God for salvation. Do you possess this mark?

