Thursday, November 20,
2025
THOU ART MY HOPE!
Ps 71:5
5 For
thou art my hope, O Lord God: thou art my trust from my youth.
Hope
looks back! The Psalmist was now an old man. Twice he mentions it
(See Psalm 71: 9 and 18). When you are discouraged and worried, look back and
count your blessings. Remind yourself of the faithfulness of the Lord.
Hope
sings! Verses 22 and 23 indicates that singing is done in
spite of the “great and sore troubles” mentioned in verse 20. I am
reminded of Paul and Silas singing in the dark dungeon while their hands and
feet were fastened on the stocks. What power that produced! Acts 16 tells us
that their hands and feet were loosed and there was a great earthquake that
opened the prison doors. Ah! Let’s sing!
Hope looks to the future! The
psalmist looked to the future and moved from "You are my hope" (v. 8)
to "I will hope continually" (v. 14; see Ps 36:5; 47:10 ). The
future is secure when Jesus is your Lord. The word translated "hope"
in verse 14 means a long and patient waiting in spite of delays and
disappointments. If we trust God, then the trials of life will work for us and
not against us.
A. W. Tozer
once said: “We can
look backward in time until the dim past vanishes, then turn and look into the
future until thought and imagination collapse from exhaustion and God is at
both points, unaffected by either.”
Ps 20:7
7 Some
trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord
our God.
Dear
Lord, we have seen your mighty hand in the past and we are given hope for the
future. Let us now look up and see your righteousness reaching to the heavens.
AMEN