Trust in God

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Blessed is that man who makes the Lord his trust, and does not respect the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies.  Psalm 40:4

 

Recommended Reading: LUKE 16:13 13 “No servant can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.”

COMMENTS:  We are living in a time of increasing abuse of children by parents, increasing scandals of sexual abuse by both women and men, but more commonly by men.  Violence continues to get more common and worse on streets of small communities as well as in big cities.  Violence in schools, even small rural schools becoming worse and more common.  Violence in workplaces is also becoming more common.  Terroristic attacks in churches are also becoming more common and worse.  Our morning news is always full of new stories of murder and violence.  But then again, we can’t turn on our    TV without being     bombarded by   violence and killing and immoral behavior.  In order to find TV programs worth watching, one must look for a station that shows programs made in 1950’s or 1960’s.    Then was a different era when traditional family was prized and church had a central place of influence in the community even to those who seldom attended.                   Immoral behavior, as defined in scripture, was considered such even by those                                     indulging in it.  But today society encourages all to be proud of such behavior and condemn those people and organizations that still call behavior God calls immoral and sinful, sin.

But what is being lost is opportunity for redemption. David was king with the right and privilege to get or take whatever he wanted. When he took Bathsheba and killed her husband, he convinced himself all was   well.    But Nathan, God’s prophet, confronted him       with his sin. David could have had Nathan killed, but chose to repent and seek God’s forgiveness.  God did forgive David and accept David’s sincere repentance.  There was still a cost that included the death of Bathsheba’s new born child, and rebellion and death years   later when    Absalom attempted to kill and take David’s throne by force.  Absalom failed and was killed, but David still felt the lost.

Yet, David enjoyed renewed and restored fellowship with God.  Forgiveness was only possible for David when he admitted his sin and humbly pleaded for God’s mercy. He experienced the joy and peace of being forgiven.  He enjoyed opportunity to change and  have a fresh start.  By society denying the existence of sin or of satan’s evil influence.  By society convincing people that God’s laws no longer apply or are valid.  By no longer believing God has the only valid solution to the world’s problems.  By no longer being open to Christ’s redemption.  Then the only path for individuals and for society is to continue down the path of sin to death and destruction.  That is exactly the path the world is on with plenty of evidence supporting that conclusion.  

Jesus gave a vital truth in Luke 16:13 when He said it is impossible for a servant to serve two masters: God and money. If you are serving God, your heart can’t be set on money, and vice versa. Blessing comes to the one who chooses to trust and serve God instead of trusting in himself, in money, or in worldly wisdom. Blessed is the man who trusts in God (Psalm 40:4) and in His Word (Psalm 1:1-3). Our daily challenge is to weigh our trust: Is our trust in God or in ourselves?

You and I must sooner or later realize our only hope is Christ and put our trust in Him.  Christ is the only way to Heaven but also the only way to forgiveness and redemption that count both for today and for eternity.

As long as we continue to trust to our own abilities and activities we shall avail nothing.
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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