God Is Our Refuge & Strength (Psalms 46:1)
Psalm 46:1, God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Regardless of the circumstances we face in life, no dilemma is too big for our God. God is our refuge and strength. If we will learn to take refuge in Him and lean on Him alone for strength, then as the psalmist we can face the most challenging crises with confidence, because God is with us and He is sufficient. But we would be in error if we thought that God insulates us from problems. David well knew that God was his refuge and strength. He had experienced God’s providential deliverance on numerous occasions. The idea of a “very present help” is that of one being near at hand. When trouble comes, God’s help is right beside us for He said, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee” (Hebrews 13:5). He is readily available to help if you will take refuge in Him and trust in His strength. It’s not like God is on the sideline when we’re in trouble. When we find ourselves facing trouble, God is already with you on the scene. When trouble strikes, God is sufficient to get you through. The fact that God is our refuge and strength does not mean that we are exempt from predicaments and difficulties. The abundant life is not an uncomplicated life. We need to be clear on this because many false teachers today claim that it is God’s will for every person to enjoy prosperity and perfect health. They teach that since Jesus has promised to answer the prayer of faith, all that stands between you and material prosperity and physical health is your lack of faith. Confess it as yours by faith, and it’s yours, according to this heresy. God does not exempt Christians from these circumstances. Troubles come into the lives of the saved and the lost. The question is, when trouble strikes, do you want to face it with God as your refuge and strength, or do you want to find help elsewhere? Psalm 46 shows that when trouble strikes, He is present to help us in every way we need it. God is sufficient to get you through any trial you encounter. He is the one who keeps us and sustains us. Whatever personal catastrophe you face, a major health problem, the death of a loved one, the loss of your job, emotional problems, relational conflicts, or whatever, God is bigger than your problems. When circumstances are out of our control, we can run to God and find refuge and rest in him. Our most challenging struggles are easy for God to handle. The Lord is our refuge, our strength, and always near when trouble emerges. God is sovereign over all things, we can hide in Him, knowing that every struggle and challenge we encounter is easy for Him to handle. PRAYER: Father, thank You for being my refuge and strength. Strengthen me that I may stand fast in the evil day and to trust in Your Word, in Jesus name I pray, AMEN. If this post has blessed you in any way please share this website and its articles with others: www.fellowshipbaptistcarrabelle.com
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8/6/2019 03:32:09 pm
This relates to the Daily Devotion on Bitterness. It really touched me and some of my experiences in church. It is only through the power and mercy of God that a bitterness that had been developing in me over the "right things" was doused out by my loving Heavenly Father. I learned that we can be right and still have an unhealthy, attitude or selfishness and a lack of dependence on The Holy Spirit. My plate is full in working out my own salvation! My biggest challenge seems to be accepting the that I cannot change the hearts of others whose hearts seem as cold as ice....or even worse, have a pretense of caring which reveals a "luke warm" spirit! I can't change a heart..but God can! The Bible says "My people...."Ezekiel 11:19 "And I will give them one heart, and put a new spirit within them. And I will take the heart of stone out of their flesh and give them a heart of flesh..." Heavenly Father, please protect each church that preaches and teaches Jesus Christ from the hurt and damage that can be done through bitterness! In Jesus name, Amen.
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