Saturday, July 20, 2019
OUR NEED FOR SAFETY!
Ps 119:117
117 Hold
thou me up, and I shall be safe: and I will have respect unto thy
statutes continually.
Our world has become a very
dangerous place!
The natural result of rebellion against the will and ways of God is violence.
We see that in the earliest days of man when Cain slew his brother Abel over a
dispute regarding religious observance (Genesis 4:8). If religion can be so
violently divisive, what hope is there of political contention? The
most mild-mannered people today are carrying weapons out of fear for their
personal safety! In our text above, I see three important things.
Our cry! The psalmist cries out for support
when he says, “hold me up.” In fact, the entire phrase is translated from only
one Hebrew word which literally means “to support, comfort, and establish.” We
may not formally make that cry to God. We may not even be openly aware of our
need, but the deep cry of our heart is for a support system beyond ourselves.
Our need! The word “safe” here means “to be
open, wide, or free.” I’m a Texan and when I think of this I can’t help
thinking about the song “Don’t fence me in.” Safety is more than the need to
feel that there is no danger nearby. It is the freedom that accompanies it that
we need. If slavery is the price of safety, then we have made a very bad trade.
Our response! When we cry out to God and He saves
us, our natural response is to have regard for his appointments and
commandments. We are inclined to do what He requires.
Dear Lord,
we are not safe in this world, but you have made us safe in your loving care.
Hold us up, Lord and we will respond in grateful obedience. AMEN
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