March 3 – Put Your Hope
in God
Psalm 43:5 – "
Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put
your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and my God."
There are a myriad
of answers to the question above. Your situation could be as serious
as being a refugee, fleeing a war-torn nation. It could be as
frustrating as trying to land a decent-paying job, after applying for
hundreds of them. Whatever your disappointing situation is, there is
hope to be found - and not just mental hope that is conjured by your own psychological workings
to ease a troubled mind – although that is part of the solution.
King David had his
many troubles throughout his life, despite the great victories that
God wrought for him. The Psalms are strewn with lines such as this:
"I cry aloud to God. Deliver me from my enemies!" Psalm
42 and 43 are actually one Psalm in the original Hebrew writings,
which is easily seen after reading both. The theme is a vacillating
conversation with oneself, which asks the retorical question above,
then answers with the encouragement to self.
When the details of
life do not go my way, I find myself asking God, "What's the
deal?" Then I cry out for deliverance, like David does. The
last step, then, is to stop my complaining and whining, and to
remember to praise God for the good things he is doing in my life.
Praise and thanksgiving to God is one remedy to our frustration. He
is our savior in this world – not just from our sins – but from
all kinds of evil, unfortunate events, wicked men, and bad attitudes,
to name a few things.
So when the anger
comes to the top, take a few moments to pause, and remind yourself to
put your hope in God, and in the fact that he wants to give you
victory. He is your strong tower, your Savior, and the all-powerful
one who is on your side (Romans 8:31).
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