Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Trust Amidst Troubles


I will rejoice and be glad in Your loving kindness, because You have seen my affliction, You have known the troubles of my soul. Psalm 31:7 (New American Standard Bible)


The words rejoice, be glad, affliction, and troubles of my soul seem to be an oxymoron…a combination of contradictory or incongruous words. The ability, desire, and practice of rejoicing in God’s loving kindness is the most difficult when we are afflicted and troubled. But that is also when it is the most necessary. When all of life seems to be telling us that God is anything but loving or kind, that is the time we need to proclaim it the loudest. When what God chooses to do or not do causes us to doubt His care for us, that is the time we must hide under the shadow of His wings and allow Him to be our shelter.

Job expressed his trust in God amidst the loss of fortune, family, and health. David spoke of God’s safety during the very times he was being hunted down and his life in danger. Paul reveled in contentment amidst persecution and imprisonment. Were these men super human? No. Were they ever fearful, discouraged, uncomfortable, or angry? Absolutely. But they had discovered the value of drawing close to God during the times of greatest hardships. They knew that the things they endured did not change the character or truth about who God is.

I have learned that life is going to be full of troubles whether I trust God or not. But I have also learned my soul will find rest only as I seek my shelter and security in Him during those times. When my world falls apart, when the tears come, when the feelings of foreboding want to engulf me, I have learned to shut my eyes and view a precious picture. The scenes may vary but I always picture Jesus standing right by me, with His arm wrapped around my shoulder. I take in His words like, “I will never leave you or forsake you. I am with you always. I will work all things for good. I will take care of you.” No one on earth can speak such words to me besides Jesus. No one else has the ability to carry out those words.

So this morning I choose to proclaim Him as my shelter in all storms, my safety in all dangers, my provision in all losses, my help in all troubles, my comfort in all heartache, and my defense in all battles. There is no other way to live life victoriously.

Father, Your voice speaks louder than any whispers from the enemy. He would love nothing more than for me to buy into his lies. I refuse! Amen.

Warrior is a Child / Do I Trust You - Twila Paris
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Pzu-jWpcdw

Getting into God's Word and letting God's Word get into me one truth at a time.