Monday, March 30, 2020

Finding Courage


Where do we find courage when the earth changes?



"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change
And though the mountains slip into the heart of the sea"
(Psalm 46:1-2 NASB)

It can be a stressful and fearful thing to see the world around you change. People throughout the ages have lived through uncertain times in which it felt as though the mountains had crumbled into the seas, and that which was stable had given way to instability. Such times force the question: What can I depend on? Where is the unchanging ground on which I can stand? God is the only immovable and unchangeable reality in our world. This is why He can truly be our refuge and strength in times of trouble. His stability is our salvation.



This is our constant resource for courage in times of trouble: that God is safety, strength and help for anyone who would come to Him. And having come to Him by faith, He explicitly tells us not to be afraid. He knows all your fears and anxieties, and by His word He is calling you to lay those down and place your trust in Him. Be fixated upon His perfect character, meditate upon His goodness and remember His faithfulness.

When I am afraid, it is because I have lost sight of God's goodness and forgotten His faithfulness. The secret weapon against my fears is primarily knowing and remembering who God is. A heart fixed on the Lord, the everlasting refuge for weak and fearful sinners like me, is the antidote to anxiety. Look at who He is! Look at what He has done! He loved us and gave Himself up for us. He did not count our failures and crimes against us, but He willingly took our shame upon Himself.

Look to Jesus, God in the flesh, the perfect representation of God's love and grace. And having beheld this glory, you will find yourself resting safely in a refuge that cannot be shaken. For Jesus does not change. He is "the same yesterday and today and forever" (Hebrews 3:8). And because He does not change, you are safe. "For I, the Lord, do not change; therefore you... are not consumed." (Malachi 3:6 NASB).

Spend some time confessing your fears to Jesus today and thank Him that He is a safe refuge for you, even when all else fails.




Friday, March 27, 2020

A Very Present Help


I invite you to read Psalm 46 and consider what it means today that God is a VERY PRESENT HELP.



"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." (Psalm 46:1 NASB)

In times of trouble, we naturally feel that God is distant. But He is not far off in times of distress, He is near. Sometimes we must assume His nearness by faith, though our emotions tell us otherwise. We assume the presence of God must always be accompanied by a tangible sense of peace and safety. And while God's presence certainly does bring peace and safety, our hearts are not always able to grab hold of those emotions. This is where faith comes in. The Lord is calling you today to believe Him and trust He is near, even though your emotions may tell you otherwise. The tangible sense of his presence will come in due time as we wait for Him, but you must also lean into His promises when peace seems elusive. 

The nature of troubling times is to experience circumstances so troubling that it causes you to question whether God is present or whether He is going to take care of you. This is what makes a trial trying! If you experienced a perfect and uninterrupted sense of joy and peace during a trial, well then it wouldn't be much of a trial would it? A trial is something that tests our faith, which causes us to ask: "Where is God?" God's answer in His word is: "I'm right here".

Not only is God here, not only is He very present in your trouble, but He is here to help you in your time of greatest need. Through Christ, He carries you in your distress. His help is available, accessible, not to satisfy your cravings but to meet the deepest needs of your soul. Bring your fears and needs to Him today, and trust Him to be your very present help in trouble. He has already met your deepest and most profound need in abundance. Your greatest crisis has already been solved: The need for reconciliation and redemption. He responded to your worst sin and most offensive defiance by sending the ultimate help, His only Son Jesus the Messiah. 

"If God is for us, who is against us? He who did not spare his own Son, but delivered Him over for us all, how will He not also with Him freely give us all things?" (Romans 8:31-32 NASB)

If God would go to such great lengths to help you with your most urgent need, even giving His beloved Son to die, will He not help you today with the troubles you face? How do need the Lord's help today? What are the deepest needs of your soul? Bring your concerns to Him in prayer, and trust Him to be a very present help in trouble.





Wednesday, March 25, 2020

God is Our Refuge



I invite you to read Psalm 46 and consider what it means today that God is our REFUGE.



"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." (Psalm 46:1 NASB)

We all need safety. We long to feel safe in the depths of our being and we look for it in so many places, but true safety is found only in God. HE is our refuge. He is a mighty fortress that stands secure. Where are you looking for security today?

We may think if only our circumstances changed, we would feel safe. But safety outside of God won't last. Only God is strong enough to keep us secure. And not only is God our refuge, but He invites us in. He desires that we would come and find safety and Him. What hinders you from resting in the security of God's refuge today?

Remember you have an enemy that does not want you to rest in God. Satan would fill you with fear and tempt you to doubt that God will be good enough, strong enough and gracious enough to give you the safety you long for. But the truth is, God is enough. Come to Him seeking shelter for your weary heart and He will receive you. Remember the words of Jesus: "The one who comes to me I will certainly not cast out" (John 6:37 NASB). The security of God is like a stronghold, but it is also a person. Refuge is found in the arms of Christ.

In the chaos of the storm with wind and waves raging, Jesus stands before you with outstretched arms, calling you to come and find refuge in Him. He sees you in your struggle and your fears with compassion in His eyes. All around you is danger, but standing in front of you is true safety. The search for security is over, it's Jesus. It was always, only Jesus. Today come to Him and don't look back. As you look to Jesus by faith you are accepted, you are loved, and you are safe.

God wants you to come to Him as your only refuge today. Your trials may be hard, but they can teach you the all-important truth that God is the only truly safe and secure place to rest your soul. He is strong enough, good enough and gracious enough to be your refuge. So come to Him as your refuge! Come to Him humbly, come to Him needy, come to Him today. Don't miss the opportunity to embrace humility and experience the profound need we all have for safety in the presence of God.