"The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust." Psalm 18:2 NKJV
Just savour those words for a few moments and you will begin to discover the love that David had for God. As king, he had a legal obligation, one of formal reverence. However, David's devotion was characterised by his overwhelming love for his God. His Father had never let him down and he was totally sold out to Him. We can see this in David's opening words to the Psalm, 'I will love You, O LORD, my strength.' The Moody Bible Commentary states that the term 'I love you' erhameka in the Hebrew text, is derived from the same root as the Hebrew word for womb Rehem and denotes a deep and emotionally charged sense of personal attachment and commitment. Therefore, David had total confidence in God.
He referred to Him as 'My rock' meaning that God was his unfailing strength and a refuge and defence in times of trouble. He went on to describe God as his fortress, a place that he could run to and be kept safe - heavenly refuge; and without doubt, David recognised his God as his deliverer, his strength and the one that he could have total trust in.
Let's just stop there for a moment. This verse refers to you as well. As He was for King David, He is for you too. When you begin to become committed to Him with that emotionally charged personal attachment, nothing can hurt you. You are His, whether here on earth or up in heaven. He has given each one of us an eternal relationship that can never be broken. David had problems but God was with him and never let him down. You and I have problems and He will do the same for us as well. You may be going through a rough spell at present but, just for a moment, stop and realise that He is with you. You can go in His strength or your own; this is your choice. However, you know that it is far better to call on Him in times of trouble and receive His help.
When you walk with the Rock, your way is unshakeable; things may try to trip you up but He will keep your feet firmly on solid ground - Holy ground. He may take you into His fortress when things become too bad but at the right time, He will deliver you. Of that you can be certain.
Why not personalise this verse and use it as a prayer each day.
Copyright 2021 Grahame Howard
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