Psalm 35:10a

Psalm 35:10a

You rescue the poor  

If you remember, in Psalm 34:6 we commented on the poor man who called on the Lord. “Poor” does not usually mean someone who is destitute or impoverished financially, it embraces those who cannot deliver themselves from their enemies, who cannot safely manage their own affairs or livelihoods, who have learned to depend completely on the Lord. Jesus said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:3. He was effectively saying that if we are brash, self-confident and arrogant in our spiritual lives, we are unlikely to taste the joys of God’s Kingdom. Such people are too busy enjoying their own kingdoms! This sentiment of trust and dependency on the Lord and His resources just keeps coming back to us as we read David’s Psalms. The spiritual life is all about throwing ourselves in submission on the Lord God, about letting Him have control, about humbling ourselves and following His ways instead of our own intuition and plans. Arguably this is the most difficult lesson in the Christian’s life. This verse tells us that we have to recognise that our enemies are too strong and that there are those who are out to rob us. Certainly, the Satan loves nothing better. If you are struggling in any area of your life right now, if the enemy is robbing you of security, peace or contentment, then learn dependency. Our God will rescue us. Hallelujah!

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