Sabbath in the Psalmsনমুনা
The One Worthy of Our Trust
Chariots and horses are tempting to trust. They embody power and strength. Yet, the Psalmist invites us to turn our trust to One more worthy of it. In the Exodus, chariots and horses pursued Moses and the Lord’s people, yet God prevailed, leaving the chariots sinking in the sea. In 2 Kings, Elijah was surrounded by chariots and horses on all sides, yet the God Elijah trusted easily defeated the enemy that left him surrounded. The Psalmist tells the same story—the Lord is more worthy of our trust than the best the world has to offer. Some trust a career, some trust a salary, some trust a relationship, some trust in appearance, some trust in self, some trust in politics, some trust in chariots—but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. There is only One who is worthy of our trust, and when we turn to Him, we find true power and strength.
Reflect + Apply
What are the “chariots” and “horses” you are tempted to place your trust in today? Write down truths about who God is to respond to those temptations.
Prayer
God, I surrender my fears and doubts. I acknowledge that You can better care for me than I can for myself. Give me the grace to trust You more.
Scripture
About this Plan
As our calendars fill and margins slim, the frenetic pace and pressure of life begin to generate a constant flow of anxiety, stress, and fear. If left unchecked, this unsustainable striving will disconnect us from the peace and pace God intended for our hearts. God established the Sabbath to help us counter the chaos of striving. Sabbath is a day or season, where we stop, rest, and remember who God is and what He’s done. It’s an opportunity to declare once again that our confidence and hope are in God alone, not our abilities or wisdom.
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