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Trained to Trust

DAY 5 OF 6

Where Do You Hide?

So they inquired again of the Lord, “Is there a man still to come?” and the Lord said, “Behold, he has hidden himself among the baggage” (1 Samuel 10:22).

In 1 Samuel 10, we read the account of how the first king of Israel responded when the moment came for him to step into his role. Saul was chosen by God and anointed as king privately, but when it was time for him to publicly appear before the people, he hid.

Like Saul, we’ve all been guilty of hiding among the baggage when called to step out of our comfort zones. Unfortunately, when we hide behind the baggage of fear, insecurity, apathy, or even busyness, we hinder our God-given assignments. Worse than that, this type of hiding doesn’t honor God but instead reveals a lack of faith.

As Christians who’ve been chosen by God and anointed by His Holy Spirit, we don’t have to hide because we are already covered. Colossians 3:3 tells us our life is hidden with Christ in God. Because of Jesus, we are covered in forgiveness, love, protection, and victory. The only safe and acceptable hiding place is God Himself. He is our refuge, strength, strong tower, and shield who hides us in the shadow of His wings. When covered by Him, we can boldly say: “The LORD is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?” (Hebrews 13:6).

With confidence in the adequacy and strength of Jesus, we can hand our baggage over to Him, not hide in it! Let the One who is strong enough to carry it...carry it for you.

PRAY:
Dear Jesus, Thank you for covering us with Your forgiveness, love, and protection. Knowing that You are our hiding place, we can boldly trust and obey all that You have called us to do. We have nothing to fear because we belong to You.

REFLECT:
“Expect great things from God, attempt great things for God.” - William Carey

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Trained to Trust

How can we personally know that God is trustworthy and has the ability, strength, and power to solve our biggest problems if we never have any? This six-day devotional is a reminder that faith in God also means faith in His ability, timing, and methods. We are being trained to trust Him.

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