John 16: 33 These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.
In ancient Israel, the rod and staff of a shepherd protected and guided the sheep, and even reminded the sheep that the shepherd was there. And so, King David (who was a shepherd as a boy) used the metaphor in Psalm 23:4 to convey this truth: God was his Protector and Guide.
King David faced death many times, and had enemies bent on killing him. He also dealt with his own sin issues and personal mistakes. But in the midst of all this, he repeatedly turned his attention to the Faithfulness of God and to the assurances of God.
Where did he find these assurances?
King David would have been a student of the Hebrew Scripture, the Torah—the first five books in our Bibles.
To a Hebrew, the Torah wasn’t just a story about God, it was the very Word of God. It was authority, promise, and guide. It was this Word that David based his life—and his psalms—upon. David could write about God’s character because:
1.He knew the Word of God.
2.He experienced the Faithfulness and Goodness of God based on that word.
We, too, have this—and more. We have the revealed Word of God from the ancient prophets in the Old Testament, the words of Jesus while on earth, and the revealed words of Jesus through the apostles and authors of the New Testament. In other words, we have what David had:
1.We have the Word of God.
2.We can experience the Faithfulness and Goodness of God based on that word.
Read what Jesus said to His disciples:
I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world. John 16:33 ESV
Like David, we don’t have anything to fear, because God is near—and HE IS OUR COMFORT. Knowing Scripture helps us confidently believe that God is and will be a Faithful Protector, Guide, and Presence to those who love Him. So today, determine to get God’s words deep within you. Amen
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