Psalm 37:5

Psalm 37:5

Commit your way to the Lord

The study of the Psalms in depth, over time, has taught me a number of lessons. One of the greatest has been about trust and dependence. It comes up again and again. The way of the world is to ignore God completely. The hardest step for the repentant sinner is to come humbly to the cross and acknowledge the supremacy of God and Christ. This first step of faith is a step away from ourselves and a step towards Him. We are saying that our trust has changed, at least in part, for we now recognise a higher authority. We realise that there are things that we cannot do for ourselves, things that God has done for us. Gradually, over time, by study and learning and experience and fellowship, we move further away from our self-dependence towards God-dependence. Faith is the name of this process. It means to relinquish control of ourselves and to hand it over to the Lord. It is a long process; day by day we take teetering steps towards Him and so our faith grows. “So,” writes David, “Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him and He will do this.” Do what? “Give you the desires of your heart.” The Christian life on earth should be a journey that takes us further and further away from the world and from our own desires and closer and closer to Him and what He desires. Hallelujah!

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