Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I
their end (Ps. 73:17).
By the end of the wicked is not meant their exit from
the world, or their departure from the present life, which is seen of all
men—for what need was there to enter into the sanctuaries of God to understand
that?—but the word end is to be regarded as referring to the judgments
of God, by which he makes it manifest that, even when he is commonly thought to
be asleep, he only delays to a convenient time the execution of the punishment
which the wicked deserve.
This must be explained at greater length. If we would learn
from God what is the condition of the ungodly, he teaches us, that after having
flourished for some short time, they suddenly decay; and that although they may
happen to enjoy a continued course of prosperity until death, yet all that is
nothing, since their life itself is nothing.
As, then, God declares that all the wicked shall miserably
perish, if we behold him executing manifest vengeance upon them in this life,
let us remember that it is the judgment of God. If, on the contrary, we do not
perceive any punishment inflicted on them in this world, let us beware of
thinking that they have escaped, or that they are the objects of the Divine
favor and approbation; but let us rather suspend our judgment, since the end or
the last day has not yet arrived.
In short, if we would profit aright, when we address
ourselves to the consideration of the works of God, we must first beseech him
to open our eyes, (for these are sheer fools who would of themselves be
clear-sighted, and of a penetrating judgment;) and, secondly, we must also give
all due respect to his word, by assigning to it that authority to which it is
entitled. (Commentaries)
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