1-3 I’ve already run for dear life
straight to the arms of God.
So why would I run away now
when you say,
“Run to the mountains; the evil
bows are bent, the wicked arrows
Aimed to shoot under cover of darkness
at every heart open to God.
The bottom’s dropped out of the country;
good people don’t have a chance”?
4-6 But God hasn’t moved to the mountains;
his holy address hasn’t changed.
He’s in charge, as always, his eyes
taking everything in, his eyelids
Unblinking, examining Adam’s flesh and blood
inside and out, not missing a thing.
He tests the good and the bad alike;
if anyone cheats, God’s outraged.
Fail the test and you’re out,
out in a hail of firestones,
Drinking from a canteen
filled with hot desert wind.
7 God’s business is putting things right;
he loves getting the lines straight,
Setting us straight. Once we’re standing tall,
we can look him straight in the eye. The Message
Because David knows that he is safe and secure in ”the arms of God”, he will not listen to those intimidating voices telling him to ”Run”. His ”refuge” is in the ”righteous” God who ”loves justice” (vv.1,7 NIV). He knows His Lord will ultimately set all things ”straight”.
As believers, we are called and enabled to ”stand”:
” Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armour of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armour of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then…” (Eph.6:10-14 NIV).
‘The advice to flee is well founded: because of actual danger (2); and because the sheer instability of society makes it impossible to steer a safe course. David, however, asserts the case for trust as against the case for flight.’ Alec Motyer.
As Alec goes on to say, since God is trustworthy, ‘trust is a logical way of life.’
(It is important to say, however, if we take into consideration all that Scripture teaches, that it is not always the case that persecuted Christians should stay put. Each one must be led by the Spirit as to the right thing to do in their particular set of circumstances. But whether staying, or moving, it is always right to trust in the Lord.)