Where do we find refuge from the wicked? I only know one
place. In God’s arms. I strive to keep focused on God’s ways and on God’s help
in times of trouble. That’s what David says we should do. In Psalm 11:1 in The Message, David says,
“I’ve already
run for dear life
straight
to the arms of God.”
This was David’s response when people were telling him to
run from the evil people who were after him. David says, he’s already run to
God and will trust God to take care of him. He went on to say why would he run
away now just because there is evil aimed at him. God is fully capable of
protecting David (and me) from all the evil that might come his (or my) way.
I take comfort in knowing that God has already protected me
from all possible harm. Sometimes I get afraid of what’s coming at me and I
want to run. However, I usually realize there’s no place to run to. And, God is
able to take care of every detail of my life. He’s in control of everything and
I can be confident that no matter what comes my way, whether it be evilness,
wickedness, or just the normal temptations of living in a sinful world, God is
setting things straight and making things turn out the way He has planned.
Verse 7 of Psalm 11 is more assurance of God’s care in times
of trouble:
“God’s
business is putting things right;
he
loves getting the lines straight.
Setting us
straight. Once we’re standing tall,
We
can look him straight in the eye.”
Putting things right and setting things straight is His
business. I don’t have to make everything right. That is a good thing because I
don’t always know what right is or what right looks like in every situation.
He’s in the business of setting us straight. Of course, that doesn’t mean I
don’t have to do my part. My part is to be asking Him for insight and
discernment that I may know what is right. And I need to be open to whatever it
is He is trying to tell me. And I need to respond in obedience so I may end up
standing tall and will be able to look Him straight in the eye. He provides the
guidance and instruction necessary for me to be right with Him, but I have to
respond by turning to Him.
Lately, in my life, I’ve been questioning what to do in
certain situations. I don’t hear God’s voice telling me what to do. I wish that
I did. What I have instead is God’s Word to give me guidance and instruction.
So by reading His Word and studying it, I gain insight into what He wants me to
do. This passage of Scripture gives me the assurance that God will show me what
to do even in the midst of turmoil in my life. I can and should run to Him for
my dear life and know that He will give me the direction I need to end up
standing tall.
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