IN GOD I TRUST AND AM NOT AFRAID
Keywords 56:3-4
When I am afraid, I will trust in you. In God, whose
word I praise, in God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can mortal man do to
me?
1. David’s time in Gath is
recorded in 1Sa. 21:11-15. David fled from Saul and hid in the
enemy territory where he was recognized as Israel’s hero. He had to pretend madness to escape the
Philistine king’s condemnation. Wherever he turned, he was surrounded
by enemies who wanted to take his life. At the time of dread, David decided to
trust God and praised his words (3-4). By holding onto the word of God’s promise and protection, he could overcome his fear.
2. David
trusted that God was merciful and cared about his sorrow. Can you imagine a
mother blotting her child’s tears
drop by drop, recognizing his misery? That was the image of God David saw as he
asked him to list his tears (8).
3. As
David remembered God’s mercy
through his words, David knew he was not miserably alone and had an assurance
of God’s protection. With hope, he looked ahead to the day
when he would walk before God in the light of life (13). What is the picture
you have when you think of your hope in God?
Prayer Father,
thank you for guiding me faithfully according to your promise. I find my hope
and peace when I turn to you.
One Word In God, I
am not afraid
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