"The word refuge means a shelter that protects us from danger or trouble. God is a shelter to those who trust in His provision. The LORD always helps those who call on Him. When we cry out to our LORD, He listens and guides us in our decision making. God desires to be in every part of our life. When we pray and invite God into every part of our life, it is the best thing we can possibly do. No man or woman is protected like those who have invited the LORD into their life to take control and provide refuge. David knew that personally, and he proclaims it in the lyrics of Psalm 62 – a calm resolve to wait for the salvation of God. The LORD desires us to know who He is so that we will seek His face, meaning to go after God as the LORD of our life. There are many who come to Christ, but never really seek His face. They want the knowledge of God, but not the awareness of the LORD.
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"When we refer to the enemy, we often mean those who hate us. But there are different kinds of enemies, those who hate us without a cause and those who hate us with a cause. Psalm 59 was written during a time when a jealous King Saul sent men to watch over David’s house in order to kill him becau...
"The prayer of Psalm 43 begins with the words “Vindicate me, oh God…”, and it sounds desperate. And, it is! We really don’t know who finalized this Psalm, but we do know the words. There are many people in the world today who empathize with the desperation of the writer. Everyone wants to be trea...
"Human nature is not good. We all have sinned. In fact, the world is full of sin. The culture of sin is everywhere. It is sophisticated and complex. But God is LORD over everything, including sin. He is the only perfect One who paid the cost of sin 2,000 years ago, once and for all. His death and...