Apr 29 — Psalm 4:1-8

SCRIPTURE: Psalm 4:1-8

OBSERVATION:
David seems to be in the midst of a crisis, and the people who are troubling him are also mocking him, “turning his glory into shame”. Those with David are despairing, “who can show us any good?”
David refuses to give up. He appeals to God for help (mercy) and declares his confidence that God will help. He chooses to go to sleep at night without fear because he chooses to rest in the safety of God’s protection.
David does not allow the crisis to lead him to despair and defeat, nor does he allow it to drive him to disobedience. He continues to do what is right, and he refuses to let anger and hurt get the best of him. He opens his heart to the searching heart of God, and roots out all bitterness and anger. He knows his only hope is to wait for God, and not take matters into his own hands, driven by anger and hate.

APPLICATION:
How often do I find myself in despair and defeat through the many lesser crises that I face. I need to see my crises as opportunities to choose to trust God, regardless of what I see or feel or fear. Not easy, but it is a choice.
I give up too easily. I do not arm myself for battle, but I curl up into a little ball and I whine. I need to refuse to give up, to choose to stand firm, to choose to entrust my present and my future to the one who has taken care of my past! “I will lie down and sleep in peace…”
Notice how our emotional responses do not solve our problems. They may give us momentary relief or satisfaction for venting our emotions, but usually the problem remains, and is probably worse. There is major wisdom in David’s example of refusing to be overcome by evil, but overcoming evil with good (see Romans 12:17-21).

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to resolve to stand firm in You, even when I find myself in crisis. Help me not to surrender to my emotions, which so often make my problems worst. Help me to surrender to You, and to do what You want me to do! Amen.

One Comment

  1. God is the only One who is able to give relief. I need to go to the Source in prayer and not after other solutions. David states plainly the the Lord God hears my prayers when I call upon Him. I need to bring all the events of each day into His presence as a sacrifice of praise and ask for forgiveness of those actions which were not righteous. Then when I lie awake at night I may mediatate on His presence for He alone is able to give the peace that I need. God is my surety and security. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Thank You Lord for letting Your Light shine upon me, so that others may see that I am a Christian by my love. The Lord, the Lord is my Light and salvation. Thank You for the peaceful sleep and the safety from day to day.

    The joy of the Lord is my strength.

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