BUT THOU, O LORD!
Ps 3:2-4
2
Many there
be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah.
3
But thou, O Lord,
art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.
4
I cried unto
the Lord with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah.
It doesn’t
matter who, or how many, doubt God’s help -- as long as you keep the faith!
David looked around and realized that things were bad and getting worse. “For I
have heard the slander of many: fear was on every side: while they took counsel
together against me, they devised to take away my life. But I trusted in thee, O Lord: I said, Thou art my God.” Ps 31:13-14
He is my
Shield!
The storms of life and the fiery darts of the Wicked One assault us in many
forms—demonic oppression, illness, financial worries, weaknesses of many kinds.
But our great Shield protects us from them all. Just as at the cross, Christ
stands in for us and is able to take the fierce onslaught of all evil, sin, and
death.
He is my
Glory!
He is the source and cause of all my honor. I am nothing and have done nothing
to deserve the attention and accolades that I receive. Even my most brilliant
success is only evidence of His power working in me.
He is the Lifter
up of my head!
The circumstances of life and the opposition those who should be friends may
discourage me but he gently reaches down and lifts my chin with His tender
hand. He looks deep into my eyes and then gives me an approving smile. I hear
Him say: “I’ve got this! It will be OK!”
Think about
it!
Warren Wiersbe comments on the strange little word “Selah.” “This is the first
use of "Selah" in Scripture (vv. 2, 4, 8); it is used seventy-one
times in the Psalms and three times in Habakkuk 3. Hebraists aren't
agreed whether it comes from words meaning "to lift up" or "to
be silent." If the first, then it might be a signal for louder voices
or the lifting and blowing the trumpets, perhaps even the lifting of hands to
the Lord. If the second, it could signal a pause, a moment of silence and
meditation.
(from The Bible Exposition
Commentary: Old Testament © 2001-2004 by Warren W. Wiersbe. All rights
reserved.)
Dear Lord, be my shield today. You
are my glory. You encourage me when I am cast down. Let me think about this all
the day long. AMEN
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