A
Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 71
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
In You, O
Lord, I put my trust; Let me never be put to shame.
For You
are my hope, O Lord God; You are my trust from my youth (Psalm 71:1,5).
Psalm 71
gives us two more affirmations of David’s trust in the Lord. It’s a good
reminder that we’re never too old, or too young, to put our trust in the Lord.
If you’re a student or a professor, a servant or a king, poor or wealthy,
unknown or in the spotlight, you are in the perfect place to put your trust in
the Lord.
If you need
to make an important decision, put your trust in the Lord; if you are facing a
crisis, put your trust in the Lord; if you have a material need, put your trust
in the Lord. It’s better to put your trust in the Lord at any time or in any
circumstance, than to put your trust in a plan.
Putting your
trust in the Lord is not wishful thinking, it’s not a cliche or a slogan. It’s
real, it’s true, it’s wise, it’s life changing, and it’s spiritually
transforming. Think about it…we are putting our trust in THE LORD! Let a few
verses from the first three chapters of the book of Revelation help our faith
see more fully the qualifications of the One in whom we put our trust:
Revelation
1:8, 17-18
Jesus is
the Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last. The one who lives and once was
dead. He is alive forevermore. He has the keys of Hades and of Death.
Revelation
2:18
Jesus is
the Son of God. He has eyes like a flame of fire, His feet like fine brass.
Revelation
3:7,14
Jesus is
holy. He is true. He has the key of David. He opens and no one shuts, He shuts
and no one opens. He is the Amen, the Faithful and True Witness, the Origin of
the creation of God.
How many
times have we put our trust in someone or something else that will fail? Jesus
has no match, no equal, and no competitor.
On a recent
trip around the moon, one of the astronauts exclaimed, “This is a new level of
amazing!” If going around the moon is deserving of that kind of exclamation,
what would we hear out of the mouth of someone who could travel through space
to another galaxy and what exclamation will come out of our mouths when we look
upon the One who made it all!
Insight:
There aren’t enough “levels of amazing” to describe Jesus.
Insight: Any
youth that puts their trust in the Lord, will never look back on their life
with regret.
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