Meditations on
Staying In the Grace for Today
July 11, 2025
A Tale of Three Kings
I cry aloud to the Lord,
and he answers me from his holy hill. Selah
Psalm 3:4 (NRSV)
It is during adversity, both big and small, that the depth of our Life in Christ is revealed. The adversity may involve someone being rude or cutting us off in traffic, or perhaps we see everything we have worked for being lost through divorce, business failure or personal bankruptcy. How we respond to these circumstances reveals what we believe about God and how deeply Christ has transformed our life.
Near the end of King David’s reign, his son Absalom led a rebellion against David and seized the throne of Israel. That’s adversity. Gene Edward deals with the adversity in David’s life in his book, A Tale of Three Kings. It is the story of David’s relationship with both King Saul and Absalom. This book is a Christian classic and is a valuable addition to the personal library of every Christian.
Psalm 3 was written by King David during Absalom’s rebellion. David responded to the revolt by expressing his deep trust in God:
If God wants me
to be on the throne, no one can take it away.
if God doesn’t want me on the throne there is nothing, I can do to keep it.
This trust is revealed in the movement of the psalm from a description of the crisis to his calling out to God for help. David affirms he can rest because God hears him, God fights the battle, and God blesses His people.
Today, as I read Psalm 3, two details caught my attention. First, David “cried out to the Lord.” I don’t know about you, but I know I try way too hard to keep my life under control. David’s psalm is an invitation for me to ask myself, “When was the last time I cried out to the Lord?” Am I heeding Jesus’ invitation to keep on asking, to keep on seeking, and especially to keep on knocking?
The second detail was the connection between David’s trust in God and a good night’s sleep. This is the peace that passes all understanding that Paul speaks of in Philippians 4. David’s circumstances had not changed, but he was able to rest because he knew the Lord was watching over him. (Psalm 4 also speaks about “In peace I will lie down and sleep . . .”
My Takeaway: Every day we all face adversities. How we respond to these adversities reveals the depth of our Life in Christ. This prayer Cheryl and I say at bedtime helps me stay in the grace for each day, come what may: “Guide us waking, O Lord, and guard us sleeping; that awake we may watch with Christ, and asleep we may rest in peace.”
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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meditations are written by Alex M. Knight as he seeks the life in Christ as his
way of life. The meditations are
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