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Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 34
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers him out of them all (Psalm 34:19).
What a great, great blessing is ours to have the Lord. Better still, that He has us! During difficult times, I have often heard it said, “How do people get through hardships without the Lord.”
We know life is hard and filled with many unwanted and unexpected things. Psalm 34 reminds us that as followers of the Lord our lives are filled with many afflictions. Afflictions are identified as those things which are disagreeable, unpleasant, painful, hurtful, or unkind. Even though these unwanted intruders come against us, the resources that are available to us in the Lord are greater than the afflictions that come against us. Here are three of those resources that this psalm mentions:
Prayer—In every situation, at any time, we can seek the Lord. We can call upon the Lord. We can cry out to the Lord.
God’s attentiveness—The Lord listens and hears us when we cry out to Him in our fears, or in our troubles.
God’s responses—God does more than listen to us. He responds, He answers, and He brings about change. One of those responses is deliverance. He rescues us or snatches us away, even when things seem hopeless or out of control.
As a boy I often went to the Saturday matinee to watch a western movie and a variety of cartoons. The last thing that appeared on the screen was an episode from a serial. The serial always ended with a “cliffhanger”. When leaving the theater, I would wonder how the hero could ever be rescued from the perils he was in. I couldn’t wait to go back the following Saturday to see how he was rescued. Usually, I was surprised how the rescue took place and wondered why I hadn’t thought of that solution.
Insight: Psalm 34 tells us that our afflictions will be many. God’s ways of delivering us can also be many, and often unexpected.
Insight: Here are five things that can contribute to our afflictions—Sin. Satan. Selfishness. Sorrow. Setbacks. None of these are a match for Jesus. He is victorious. All these things, and many more, are under His feet.
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