Wednesday, February 6, 2019
AN EXAMPLE OF TRUST!
Ps 4:5
5 Offer the
sacrifices of righteousness, and put your trust in the Lord .
The word “trust” appears 134 times
in the King James Version
of the Bible. In the verse above it means “to
hide for refuge.” Merriam-Webster defines the word as: “the assured
reliance on the character, strength, or truth of someone or something.” I trust
we have a firm grasp on the meaning.
I remember landing in Dallas in a
very thick fog.
The pilot announced that the weather had “deteriorated rapidly” and that we
would be making a category two or category three landing. For this reason all
electronic devices must be turned off. It would be an instrument landing because the pilot could not see!
In a thick fog, the pilot must trust
his equipment.
If he insists on flying “by the seat of his pants” he will certainly burn a
hole in them. The passengers grew restless as we made our final approach and
began our descent. I am a wing watcher and prefer a window seat but I could not
see the lights of Dallas. This was not good!
I watched the wing all the way down
and did not see lights
until I finally saw the runway lights moments before the tires touched down. A
bit of a cross wind caused us to shift sideways a bit but otherwise it was a
perfect landing. Once on the ground we could see just how dense the fog really
was.
On the way out, I complimented the
pilot on a smooth landing,
and he said: “Thank you but the airplane does a wonderful job all by itself.”
He had come to trust his plane and its systems which worked flawlessly.
When I boarded that plane, I had
placed my whole self in the hands of a stranger who piloted a baffling jumble of
technology. I realized that I had come to trust that system so completely that
I committed my life to its safety. What would have happened if, because of my
concern, I had rushed the cockpit and tried to help the pilot land the
plane? That is what we do when we fail to trust in God.
A few years ago, one could see bumper stickers that read: “God is
my Copilot.” I’m afraid that is a fitting description of our lack of trust. We
need to trust God to land us safely in the soup.
Dear Lord,
let me rely firmly upon your abilities. Help me to trust you more. AMEN
No comments:
Post a Comment