A Devotional Thought From Psalms
And they that know thy
name will put their trust in thee: for thou, LORD, hast not forsaken them that
seek thee. Psalms 9:10
Those who “know thy name,” I think that means to hear the
truth and reality about the true God. In David’s day it included: Israel been
delivered from slavery in Egypt to freedom with God; the receiving of the land
of Canaan according to God’s promise; the raising of David a shepherd boy to be
the Shepherd King over God’s people. David says those who know the truth of the
LORD’s name, that it represents God’s greatness will trust in Him; will name His
name as their God. When they realize how real, great, and caring for His people
He is, how could people who know His name not put their trust in him?
And, this scripture tells us that God will never forsake
them who seek Him by putting their trust in Him. God's “I will never leave
thee nor forsake thee (Heb. 13:5)” policy is a great comfort to all believers in the God of
the Bible. Yet there are so many Christians throughout the world who are living
in the midst of horrific persecution in nations who do not love, or honor the
living God of the Bible. Even knowing that men are sinners who can reach the
greatest depths of depravity, observers of today’s persecutions of Christians cannot
fathom the evil of it. Those poor people might sincerely be asking; Where are
the miracles to deliver us? Where are the armies of the nations of the world to
deliver us? Where are the conversions of the persecutors to deliver us? Why
doesn’t God do, right this moment, the amazing things He did for ancient
Israel? We don’t know, but we can assure them that no matter how humanity fails
them the LORD has not forsaken them.
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The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. Psalm 9:9
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