God does not reveal to us our future
because
He wants us to trust Him today.
He does not give us strength for
tomorrow because we do not need it yet.
He wants us close, secure in His
arms.
Psalm 18:31-42
31 For who is God, but the Lord?
31 For who is God, but the Lord?
And
who is a rock, except our God?—
32 the God
who equipped me with strength
and
made my way blameless.
33 He made my feet
like the feet of a deer
and
set me secure on the heights.
34 He trains my
hands for war,
so
that my arms can bend a bow of bronze.
35 You have given me
the shield of your salvation,
and
your right hand supported me,
and
your gentleness made me great.
36 You gave a
wide place for my steps under me,
and
my feet did not slip.
37 I pursued my
enemies and overtook them,
and
did not turn back till they were consumed.
38 I thrust them
through, so that they were not able to rise;
they
fell under my feet.
39 For you equipped
me with strength for the battle;
you
made those who rise against me sink under me.
40 You made my
enemies turn their backs to me,
and
those who hated me I destroyed.
41 They cried for
help, but there was none to save;
they
cried to the Lord, but he did not answer them.
42 I beat them fine
as dust before the wind;
I
cast them out like the mire of the streets.
David, all through this
psalm, has reminded us of the necessity to go through trials well: to trust
faithfully, even while we do not see the end of our difficulty, to rejoice in
the work that God is doing in us, and to ultimately come closer to God.
Is it worth it? Can God
really come through? Is God going to give me the necessary strength? Am I going
to fall apart? I feel like giving up now, but will I make it?
In our section today,
David reminds us that when we trust the LORD, we are trusting the only true
God! He is the all-powerful, all-knowing, omnipresent God of the universe. He
is the creator and sustainer of all. He is the rock where we have planted our
feet.
He does not reveal to us
our future because He wants us to trust Him today. He does not give us strength
for tomorrow because we do not need it yet. He wants us close, secure in His
arms.
David reminds us that God
equips us with the strength we need. He
gives us the strength and the knowledge through His Word to go through the
trials well! Even though the path seems slippery, He will keep us from falling.
We are not going to be submerged, for God knows how to keep us above ground.
Our wise God has our best in mind. His plan is not for us to fail; His plan is
for Him to triumph in us.
God is the One who
prepares us. Dear friends, in His word, in faithful believers who walk beside
us, in the local church we find the strength to go through the hard times of
life. God is strong enough to shield and protect us through the trial and
gentle enough to care about what we need in order to go through the trial well.
God is there to make our
way stable, to help us engage our enemies in a godly way. God’s intention is to
display His glory. Our enemies and the people who are watching us go through
the trial are going to be surprised at God’s work in us, if we remain faithful.
Victory in trial is for
God to be exalted and for God’s purposes to be achieved. Do we trust God enough
to accept and desire the outcome that He wants?
God has saved us, and He
has planned eternity for us. His enemies will be defeated. In due time, God
will show His strength. In the meanwhile, He is giving us the necessary
strength to go through our storms!
43 You delivered me
from strife with the people;
you
made me the head of the nations;
people
whom I had not known served me.
44 As soon as they
heard of me they obeyed me;
foreigners came
cringing to me.
45 Foreigners lost
heart
and came
trembling out of their fortresses.
46 The Lord lives,
and blessed be my rock,
and
exalted be the God of my salvation—
47 the God who gave
me vengeance
and subdued
peoples under me,
48 who delivered me
from my enemies;
yes,
you exalted me above those who rose against me;
you
rescued me from the man of violence.
David saw God give him
deliverance and allow him to defeat his enemies. David never forgot that it was
God who did it.
46 The Lord lives,
and blessed be my rock,
and
exalted be the God of my salvation—
Should this be our song
today? Are we acknowledging with our lives that God is alive and in control?
Does our demeanor proclaim a loving and powerful God who deserves our worship? Or
are we losing sight of the fact that we are saved children of the God of the
universe? God has only one kind of children: the ones He loves, for whom His Son
died, and whom He is intently and carefully guiding through the difficulties of
life, to mature and cause to become like His wonderful Son, Whom He has loved
from eternity past and will love forever and ever.
If you are feeling like an
‘unfavored child’ or ‘ignored child’ then you are believing a lie! Allowing
your thoughts to guide you into untruths will only produce ungratefulness and
sin! May we live as children of God, worthy of the name we bear!
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