Living as a righteous person in a hostile world brings unique challenges and tests. The righteous person’s desires often clash with the prevailing values of the world, which prioritise selfish ambition, power, and material success over humility, integrity, and faithfulness. Yet, the desires of a righteous person remain rooted in seeking God’s will, living justly, and walking in love and truth, even when surrounded by forces that resist or oppose his righteous desires.
I would like to share two thoughts for your instruction, caution, and encouragement, so that you may know how God cares for the desires of the righteous while He opposes the expectations of the wicked.
The desires of a righteous person hold a unique place in God’s heart, for they reflect a soul seeking alignment with God’s will. The Bible teaches that God not only knows our outward actions, but also understands our innermost desires. For righteous people, these desires go beyond mere personal gain and resonate with a longing for God’s presence, purpose, and guidance.
God knows our desires. As David said in Psalm 38:9 – “Lord, all my desire is before thee; and my groaning is not hid from thee.” David acknowledged that all his desire is before the Lord. This desire encompasses his deepest longings, needs, and hopes. His desire is more than just material; it is also a spiritual yearning for God’s presence and goodness.
David had been suffering. He said, “There is no soundness in my flesh because of thine anger” (v. 3a). He also mentioned that his iniquities were a heavy burden on him (v. 4). He yearned for healing and forgiveness from God. Amid his suffering, David turned to God, knowing that God alone understands the full extent of his pain and desires.
God possesses an intimate knowledge of every desire that His children hold. He knows our hearts even before we bring our desires to Him in prayer. Whether spoken or unspoken, each longing is laid bare before Him.
There is no need for elaborate words or hidden feelings—everything is laid bare before the Lord. This echoes the sentiment found in Psalm 139:1-4, where David acknowledged that God knew his every thought, word, and action even before he expressed it. He wrote, “O LORD, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether.”
There are moments when we may struggle to express our needs and desires clearly, being overwhelmed by our circumstances. Yet, even in those times of confusion or emotional turmoil, God fully understands our inner longings. He perceives our deepest thoughts and knows what burdens our hearts, even before we can find the words to articulate them.
When all we can do is sigh or groan in our distress, these groans, too, become prayers in His ears. A troubled soul’s earnest, heartfelt cry reaches God as powerfully as a perfectly spoken prayer. So David said, “and my groaning is not hid from thee.” Here, “groaning” refers to his deep inner pain, perhaps both physical and emotional. It is a word that conveys more than just sadness—it represents the weight of suffering that David was experiencing. Yet, despite his silent or quiet groans, David knew that God heard and understood even the unspoken cries of his heart.
It is a comfort to know that our loving God sees and understands us completely, even when all we can offer is a groan from our troubled hearts! He is always aware of our needs and desires, and His compassion towards us never wavers.
Proverbs 11:7 declares, “When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish: and the hope of unjust men perisheth.”
Human life is filled with expectations and dreams. People set high goals for themselves: students strive for top grades, professionals aim for career success, and families seek security, comfort and a sense of pride in their homes and possessions. Many people achieve these dreams through hard work and perseverance, in fulfilment of their earthly aspirations. Yet, this proverb provides a stark reminder of a reality beyond earthly success. For those who live without repentance—the “wicked”, as Scripture calls them—there is a bitter disappointment awaiting them beyond the grave.
When people live apart from God, placing all their hope in temporary achievements, they face the crushing truth that those worldly gains cannot follow them into eternity. The Bible reveals that for an unrepentant sinner, death is not simply the end of earthly pleasures and possessions, but the beginning of a tragic eternity. Everything the wicked have worked for—their wealth, power, influence, comforts—will perish. At that moment, their cherished expectations vanish. The “hope” that unjust people cling to in this life is revealed as a mirage, leaving nothing but emptiness and loss.
Moreover, for those who reject the forgiveness and salvation offered through Jesus Christ, death is not only the end of earthly hope, but also the end of any chance for eternal peace and joy. The wicked do not enter into the rest or honour of heaven; instead, they face eternal separation from God. Scripture warns of “the disappointment of endless shame and suffering in hell”, a truth that urges us to reconsider where we place our hope. For those who live without repentance, every earthly pleasure and achievement ultimately become meaningless, unable to satisfy in the face of eternal loss.
In the light of this, Proverbs 11:7 challenges us to examine our hearts. Are our greatest expectations and hopes rooted in fleeting, worldly success, or are they founded in God’s eternal promises? We can only escape the fate of eternal disappointment through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. In Him, our hope becomes more substantial than worldly achievements or wealth; it is the promise of everlasting life, peace, and joy in His presence.
So, let us turn away from sin, and embrace the grace of God through Christ. Let us build our lives not on fleeting dreams but on the solid foundation of faith, which offers hope that does not perish in death. Only by following the Lord can we secure a future free from disappointment and that leads to eternal joy and fulfilment in His presence. Let this truth stir us to prioritise what truly matters, and seek God’s forgiveness, so that we may find lasting peace and hope beyond this life.