Day 135
Weekly Devotional
May 14—
Psalm 46: A Mighty Fortress
Reflection
Opposition from without and within is thwarted by Nehemiah and his men as they complete the reconstruction of the crucial walls around Jerusalem. The people gather under Ezra and Nehemiah's leadership to hear God's law, respond to it, and rededicate their lives to their glorious Father.
Then the scene shifts to Persia as beautiful Jewish queen named Esther skillfully saves her own people from destruction at the hands of Haman. And yet God is the one who, behind the scenes, protects his people whenever they may be. With her faith, Esther may have retreated in fear. But she, like the psalmist, trusted in God, our refuge and strength. Meditate now on Psalm 46 and draw strength from its truths about your almighty God.
Then the scene shifts to Persia as beautiful Jewish queen named Esther skillfully saves her own people from destruction at the hands of Haman. And yet God is the one who, behind the scenes, protects his people whenever they may be. With her faith, Esther may have retreated in fear. But she, like the psalmist, trusted in God, our refuge and strength. Meditate now on Psalm 46 and draw strength from its truths about your almighty God.
Trust God!
Every tomorrow has two handles: the handle of anxiety and the handle of faith. Which will you use to get a "handle" on your day?
Second only to the fear standing before a large audience is the commonly expressed phobia known as "fear of the unknown." In a day when pressing problems greatly outnumber available solutions in matters of national and international concern, where do you turn for stability in an increasingly unstable world?
You turn to the same Refuge the psalmist found. In Psalm 46 the sons of Korah portray the worst calamities imaginable upon earth: earthquake, mudslide, turmoil on land and sea (v: 2-3). And when everything seems to be breaking loose, they discover there remains an immovable Refuge: the God of Jacob.
Before you close your Bible today, follow the instructions of verse 10. Remove as many distractions as possible and take a few minutes to be still before the Lord. Turn over to him any fears you may be harboring, then write down the words of Psalm 46:10 on a three-by-five card and carry them with you throughout the day. When fear, like acid, begins to eat away at your peace of mind, pull out your reminder from the sons of Korah and refresh your memory. Your Refuge is "the same yesterday, today, and forever" (Hebrews 13:8).
Second only to the fear standing before a large audience is the commonly expressed phobia known as "fear of the unknown." In a day when pressing problems greatly outnumber available solutions in matters of national and international concern, where do you turn for stability in an increasingly unstable world?
You turn to the same Refuge the psalmist found. In Psalm 46 the sons of Korah portray the worst calamities imaginable upon earth: earthquake, mudslide, turmoil on land and sea (v: 2-3). And when everything seems to be breaking loose, they discover there remains an immovable Refuge: the God of Jacob.
Before you close your Bible today, follow the instructions of verse 10. Remove as many distractions as possible and take a few minutes to be still before the Lord. Turn over to him any fears you may be harboring, then write down the words of Psalm 46:10 on a three-by-five card and carry them with you throughout the day. When fear, like acid, begins to eat away at your peace of mind, pull out your reminder from the sons of Korah and refresh your memory. Your Refuge is "the same yesterday, today, and forever" (Hebrews 13:8).
Prayer
Dear Father of heaven and earth we are so thankful that we have you as guidance over our life in such a way that we are able to fear man less because we fear you so much. We want to make sure we are in your grace and have you as the center of our life. Help us to live in such a way that the world can see your present in our life. We are thankful and want to glorify your name at all times. In Jesus name we pray! Amen!
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Glorify God Our Refuge and Strength! |