“He
hath delivered my soul in peace from the battle that was against me: for there
were many with me. God shall hear and afflict them…because they have no changes
therefore they fear not God.” Psalm 55:18-19
David, through his battle, feeling all were against him,
comes to realize there are many with him, more than he supposed. Often is a man blessed who seeks his counsel
and strength from God; finding it is HE who rises up friends making them
faithful and trustworthy in a storm. His enemies will be reckoned with, and
brought down; they could not ease themselves of their fears, as David could, by
faith in God. Mortal men, though ever so high and strong, will easily be
crushed by an eternal God. Those who refuse the rod of affliction will
certainly be brought down to the pit of destruction. We must commit our ways
and works to the Lord; let Him do as seems good, and let us be satisfied. Cast
our burden upon God, rest upon his providence and promise. He, who bore the
burden of our sorrows, desires us to leave to Him the burden of our cares,
that, as He knows what is best for us, He may provide it accordingly.
Why does one trust
a doctor to practice on the creation more than they trust the Creator to govern
that which He redeemed?
HSAY…Todd
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