Read Psalm 119:145-152.
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Some threats never go away; most do not go easily. For the psalmist,
the beleaguering persecutors were arrogant unbelievers. However, danger
comes in many forms--health, finances, relationships. All such
intimidations bring emotional and even spiritual upset. We pray
constantly; yet, the issue does not go away.
In this nineteenth stanza, the writer said he cried out to the LORD for help.
He woke up early in the morning before dawn to pray. Late at night,
he continued to pray. What kept him going? How could he face
another agonizing day? His prayers were neither complaints nor bargaining
with God.
Through it all--
1. He remained faithful to God's Word. (vv.145-146)
His obedience was not influenced by getting what he wanted from God. He
was consistent in his faith no matter what happened to him.
2. He maintained hope in God's promises. (v.147)
Yes, our threats maybe real. But the promise of God to care for us is
greater. Belief that we are His workmanship (Ephesians 2:10), that He is
control, and that He is fulfilling His purposes in us are the bases of our hope
for the future.
3. He meditated on God's promises. (v.148)
Placing a guard on one's thoughts is a key to survival. For the believer,
continually feeding the mind on the Scriptures provides an anchor for our
emotions and direction for our decisions.
4. He remembered God's presence. (v.151)
The enemy was near, "But you are near, O LORD." God is more
powerful than any enemy to our well-being. Knowing His presence, enjoying
His fellowship, learning to trust Him, and growing through adversity is the
stuff life is made of.
"Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you
have, for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' So we
can confidently say, 'The Lord is my helper; I will not fear; what can man do
to me?'" (Hebrews 13:5-6)
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