Hey there! Thank you for joining us for a new series of devotions. Over the next couple of weeks we will take a look at a few of the Psalms of the Bible. For thousands of years, people have gathered together to worship God by reciting or singing together these Psalms.
Today I’d like to focus on some verses from Psalm 27. Imagine yourself standing up in a group of worshippers and saying together:
1 The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life — of whom shall I be afraid?
There you are with this group, proclaiming to the world: “We are not afraid.” Now, I would imagine this provokes a little bit of dissonance in your heart. If you were a first century Christian, hiding in the catacombs because the government and other groups are trying to capture and kill you for your faith, would you find it easy to say: “I am not afraid” with this Psalm verse? Even now, you likely feel like you have good reason to be afraid! Your life stress, your anxieties, the fear of the unknown, and the demands of life can indeed fill you with fear! So how can you stand up and say, “I will not be afraid!”?
This Psalm shows you how, because Psalm 27 is not promoting a blind fearlessness, as if you should walk off the edge of a cliff and expect nothing bad to happen to you. No, Psalm 27 is teaching us to be fearless because of who it is that’s protecting us. It says that since the Lord is your light, your salvation, since the Lord is the stronghold, the big castle you can run into and be protected by its walls – then what reason is there to be afraid? You can be fearless, because of the Lord. Whatever happens today or tomorrow, God will be with you. Whatever happens, God is near you, and he’s here to protect you.
Let’s jump to verses 10 and 11 of our Psalm,
10 Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.
11 Teach me your way, Lord; lead me in a straight path because of my oppressors.
Being somewhat of a sensitive guy, one of the biggest fears I have is the fear of rejection. Do you suffer from this, too? Feeling like someone out there doesn’t like you or has a problem with you, that’s tough. But here’s the huge comfort of these verses: God is not temperamental like a high school friend that you can lose when you forget their birthday. He will not reject you. Even though he would have reason to, since we have sinned against him, God will stay true to his promise to love you and forgive you. Let the whole world dislike you and curse your name, God will still be yours. Your relationship with him matters more than anyone else.
13 I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
14 Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.
You can be strong, confident, and fearless in the Lord. That does not mean that bad stuff won’t happen. You have had days where you feel like you’re sinking through the floor, like life is attacking you, like everyone hates you. You may very well have a few more of those days in your future. The promise of God is not that life will be easy, but that God will always be with you. He will always love you. He will always be there for you. And in the end, he will bring you through all suffering and trouble. Because Jesus is your Savior from all sin and from death, you know that eventually God will deliver on his promise to save your soul from all suffering by taking it to heaven. So now, be strong and take heart! Wait for the Lord!
We only had the chance to look at a couple of the verses of Psalm 27. I challenge you – I encourage you – to end your day today before you go to bed, or start your day tomorrow by opening up your Bible or your Bible app and reading all of Psalm 27. Let God speak to you through his Word to give you confidence to be fearless. God bless your day!
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