Fight Club : The Climb (a journey through Psalms 11-20)نموونە
God is Trustworthy
At many points in our lives, we find ourselves having put our trust in something other than God.
That’s the reality of imperfect people living in a broken world. I don’t know what you trusted in, whether it was how much you had in your bank account, the level of responsibility you carry in your job, or what type of family you were raising. For the people back during the times of this Psalm, it’s clear they were trusting in the military might of chariots, and the high societal status and good financial security that came with owning horses.
For me, I’m prone to trust in my own self-sufficiency. I’ve grown up fighting to prove to myself that I am strong enough and smart enough to break through any barriers that might stand in my way.
But as David explains, which I can verify from my personal experience, it’s dangerous to trust in anything other than God. Because when we do, we are heading down a path that only has one destination: falling into total collapse.
Though we will all be tempted to misplace our trust, we can take courage that there is a source of full trustworthiness, someone who has never once failed to enact His promises or carry out His Word. In fact, His trustworthiness goes beyond simply following through on His claims. If we put our trust in the Lord our God, Scripture says that we will rise. Don’t miss this. His trustworthiness is actually the catapult that sends us higher, and as a result, closer to Himself. We rise and stay standing, fully secure with both feet on solid, unshakable ground.
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About this Plan
Continue on our journey through the Psalms with The Climb Part Two. We were born to know our Creator. To search after God, and to know Him. From the Fight Club team at Passion City Church comes, The Climb, a reading plan through the second 10 Psalms to help you do exactly that.
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