March 16, 2016
Carry Them in Your Arms Forever
The Lord is my strength and shield.
I trust him with all my
heart.
Psalm 28:7a
Jesus taught his disciples “with God everything is possible,”
(Matthew 19:26). Sometimes our faith is
tested because we do not see answers to our prayers. Can we still believe, even
though we do not see? The writer of the letter to the Hebrews makes clear that
faith is the unwavering determination to trust God, to believe God, even when
we do not see the results we want: “Faith
is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us
assurance about things we cannot see” (Hebrews 11:1).
Because God is the Lord of the
impossible, bringing life out of death, bringing success out of apparent
failure, we can look at seemingly impossible circumstances and choose the way
of the psalmist: “The Lord is my strength
and shield. I trust him with all my heart.”
In the first portion of Psalm 28,
David seems overwhelmed with the corruption of society. He steadfastly believes
in the judgment of God and does not want to be caught up in God’s judgment of
the wicked. As David prays to the Lord, his rock, he asks for mercy. Then in
the midst of his lament, his prayer for mercy turns into a prayer of praise, “Praise the Lord! For he has heard my cry
for mercy” (v.6). What caused his change?
I believe the Apostle Paul helps
us understand this change. In Romans 8: 15-16 Paul writes, “So you have not received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves.
Instead, you received God’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now
we call him, “Abba, Father.” For his Spirit joins with our spirit to affirm
that we are God’s children.”
When we come to God in faith, God
participates in our prayers. God’s Spirit bears witness to our spirit, and
God’s Spirit thus helps us stand firm in our faith, even when our circumstances
have not changed. With the Spirit’s help we trust God with our lives. Thank God
for the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise! He did not leave us alone and we can
rejoice with David’s affirmation,
“Lead (us) like a shepherd, and carry (us) in your arms forever.”
Psalm 28:9b
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.)
These
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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·
Seeking the Life in Christ, Meditations on the New
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·
The second
edition of First Think – Then Pray
is available on Amazon Kindle.
·
Meditations on The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
Christ has been released as an e-book on Amazon Kindle.
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