Monday, September 21, 2009

In good times and hard times

In trying times, as in the best of times, the Lord beckons us to rely on him in every way—that is, to walk by faith. After all, he pro­vides the bounty and health and laughter we enjoy on the pleasant days, but he also brings us through the dark valleys to help us grow deep in trust and humility. What do we have that isn’t from God and isn’t maneuvered by God for our good (1 Cor 4:7; Rom 8:28)? The Lord is a loving Father who seeks what’s best for his children (Matt 7:11; Heb 12:3-11).


So when the hard times hit (is it economic tribulation, relationship demise, health decline, or something else?), be ready to cling to Christ. And likewise, when prosperous times strike, be ready to rely on the Lord and don’t let comfort become your god.


Psalm 62, from a time when David faced intense adversity, can help us in this venture of courageous faith:


  • Don’t let trials distort your picture of God. The Lord remains our “rock” and “fortress” and “refuge” (vv 2, 6, 7, 8).
  • Don’t lose sight of the fact that the Lord alone is the source of our ultimate deliverance and rest (v 2, 5-7).
  • Determine (praying for God’s help) to “trust in Him at all times” (v 8) and not just on sunny days. Expect to face hard­ship and plan now to keep holding on to the Father’s hand.
  • Don’t fall for the temptation to rely on your money or skills or work ethic or any other earthly benefit: “though your riches increase, do not set your heart on them” (v 10). Be alert here: with any degree of wealth comes an insidious lure to rely on that prosperity and take credit for it.
  • Don’t lose track of the exquisite balance of love and strength within the character of God (vv 11-12). So when circum­stances are grueling, remember that the Father still loves you and still is able to weave all things together for good.


My soul finds rest in God alone;

My salvation comes from him (Psalm 62:1).

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