August 18
“WHO GOD IS TO ME”
MY ROCK
Psalm 18:2 (LLV) —
“The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I take refuge; my shield, the strength of my salvation, and my stronghold.”
Life
does not always
give us
steady ground.
Circumstances
change.
Plans
collapse.
People
disappoint us.
Things
we thought
were certain
suddenly
are not.
David knew
that kind
of life.
He had known
victory
and danger.
Friendship
and betrayal.
Celebration
and fear.
There were times
when he literally
hid among
the rocks
to escape
those who wanted
to destroy him.
Perhaps that
is why
his words
carry
such confidence.
“The LORD
is my rock.”
Not:
The LORD
might become
my rock
if trouble comes.
Not:
The LORD
was my rock
when things
were difficult.
The LORD
is
my rock.
Right now.
David's security
was not found
in the stability
of his circumstances.
It was found
in the unchanging
character
of his God.
Then David
keeps going.
“My fortress.”
When danger
surrounds me,
God is
my security.
“My deliverer.”
When there seems
to be
no way out,
God is
my rescuer.
“My shield.”
When the battle
comes close,
God stands
between me
and what
would destroy me.
“My stronghold.”
When everything
around me
feels uncertain,
there remains
somewhere
I can stand.
Notice something
beautiful
in David's words.
Again
and again
he says:
“My.”
My rock.
My fortress.
My deliverer.
My God.
My strength.
My shield.
My salvation.
My stronghold.
David was not
describing
a God
he had merely
heard about.
He was describing
the God
he had learned
to trust.
There is
a difference
between knowing
that God
is a rock
and being able
to say,
“He is
my rock.”
That kind
of confidence
is formed
through walking
with Him.
Through storms.
Through uncertainty.
Through prayers
answered
in unexpected ways.
Through discovering,
again
and again,
that when everything
else moves,
God does not.
The storm
may still come.
The ground
around us
may still shake.
But our confidence
does not rest
upon the absence
of trouble.
It rests
upon the presence
of Someone
who cannot
be moved.
A new beginning finds somewhere solid to stand:
when everything around me changes, the Lord remains my rock.
Reflection: What feels uncertain in my life today, and am I trying to find security in changing circumstances or in the unchanging character of God?
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for being my rock when everything around me feels uncertain. You are my fortress, my deliverer, my strength, and my refuge. Teach me not merely to know these things about You, but to trust them personally. When circumstances shift beneath my feet, remind me that You have not moved. Help me stand securely in You today. In Jesus' name, Amen.
August 18 ๐ŸŒฟ “WHO GOD IS TO ME” MY ROCK ๐Ÿ“– Psalm 18:2 (LLV) — “The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I take refuge; my shield, the strength of my salvation, and my stronghold.” Life does not always give us steady ground. Circumstances change. Plans collapse. People disappoint us. Things we thought were certain suddenly are not. David knew that kind of life. He had known victory and danger. Friendship and betrayal. Celebration and fear. There were times when he literally hid among the rocks to escape those who wanted to destroy him. Perhaps that is why his words carry such confidence. “The LORD is my rock.” Not: The LORD might become my rock if trouble comes. Not: The LORD was my rock when things were difficult. The LORD is my rock. Right now. David's security was not found in the stability of his circumstances. It was found in the unchanging character of his God. Then David keeps going. “My fortress.” When danger surrounds me, God is my security. “My deliverer.” When there seems to be no way out, God is my rescuer. “My shield.” When the battle comes close, God stands between me and what would destroy me. “My stronghold.” When everything around me feels uncertain, there remains somewhere I can stand. Notice something beautiful in David's words. Again and again he says: “My.” My rock. My fortress. My deliverer. My God. My strength. My shield. My salvation. My stronghold. David was not describing a God he had merely heard about. He was describing the God he had learned to trust. There is a difference between knowing that God is a rock and being able to say, “He is my rock.” That kind of confidence is formed through walking with Him. Through storms. Through uncertainty. Through prayers answered in unexpected ways. Through discovering, again and again, that when everything else moves, God does not. The storm may still come. The ground around us may still shake. But our confidence does not rest upon the absence of trouble. It rests upon the presence of Someone who cannot be moved. A new beginning finds somewhere solid to stand: when everything around me changes, the Lord remains my rock. Reflection: What feels uncertain in my life today, and am I trying to find security in changing circumstances or in the unchanging character of God? Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for being my rock when everything around me feels uncertain. You are my fortress, my deliverer, my strength, and my refuge. Teach me not merely to know these things about You, but to trust them personally. When circumstances shift beneath my feet, remind me that You have not moved. Help me stand securely in You today. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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