Bible Reading: Psalm 34
Key Verse: Verse 19 - “Many are the afflictions
of the righteous; but the Lord
delivereth him out of them all.”
Key Words: the
Lord delivereth him out of them all
Troubles come
in all shapes and sizes, at all times of the day or night, and at every stage
in life. They respect no one, neither
excluding the young nor bypassing the old.
They crop up in all areas, touching our families, our finances, our
jobs, our physical health, and our emotional well-being. We may go for long periods without them, but
at other times they pile up with such frequency and buffet us with such
intensity that we wonder if we will ever survive.
In thinking
about this, I checked out the biblical reference to the word “trouble.” Here’s a brief summary of the results:
Ø
Trouble
seems to be woven into the fabric of living (Job 14:1).
Ø
Many
of our distresses are caused by our own sin and foolishness (Prov. 21:23, Psalm 78:32-33).
Ø
Some
difficulties are created by other people (Psalm
9:13).
Ø
God
allows trouble but is always in control (II
Chronicles 29:8).
Ø
We
have a refuge and strong defense in the Lord (Psalm 59:16).
Ø
He
invites us to call upon Him in our distresses (Psalm 50:15).
Ø We can expect deliverance
in keeping with His will (Psalm 107:6,
143:11).
Perhaps we need to be
reminded of what a wise old man said to a boy who asked, “What is life’s
heaviest burden?”
The
man replied, “To have no burdens to carry.”
His answer has special meaning for you, dear friend. Through affliction you can come to know the
great Burden-bearer in a way that might not otherwise be possible. Without distress you would never know
deliverance. As long as God is your
refuge, you need not be troubled by your troubles.
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to
do:
✞Remember God knows what
you’re going through and will
never forsake you.
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