A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 46
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in
trouble. Therefore, we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, And
though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though its waters
roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with its swelling. Be still
and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted
in the earth! The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our refuge
(Psalm 46:1-2, 10-11).
As God’s children, there is so much for us to celebrate in
Psalm 46. We can be who God asks us to be, because God will be to us all that
we need.
Who God Is…
He is our refuge: A storm siren warns people to take
immediate shelter because a tornado is approaching. That place of shelter is a
refuge from the storm. God will always be our hiding place from every storm of
life.
He is our strength: For the timid, God is our
boldness. For the shy He is our courage. For the feeble He is our might.
He is our very present help in our time of
need: God is a wholly Helper. He is never far away, never distracted, never
unprepared, never ill-equipped. Best of all, He is enough!
He is the Lord of hosts: When it comes to getting a
job done—quickly, correctly, completely, victoriously, amazingly—God has all
the heavenly resources awaiting His command, including heaven’s armies and
angels of every rank, power and authority. All that He has is on your side.
He is the God of Jacob: He is the covenant making,
covenant keeping, covenant fulfilling God. Every promise He has made to Israel
has been or will be fully fulfilled! Nothing has been cancelled, nullified, or
transferred.
His forever promises are forever. He hasn’t lied or failed
regarding Israel, and He will not fail or lie to you.
Because of Who God Is, We Can…
We can be without fear: There are hundreds of phobias
that have been identified around the world. Everything from fear of heights to
fear of public speaking. Fears can hold people captive, bind them, or paralyze
them. A small god isn’t great enough to conquer a big fear. Any god,
other than the one true God, is a god too small. It’s the small god that will
be unable to deliver someone from fear. It’s the small god who isn’t strong
enough to be someone’s refuge. It’s the small god who is too weak to be someone’s
strength.
We can be still: Being still does not mean being
passive or indifferent. It means we can let go of the pressure to perform, to
be in control, or to achieve certain outcomes. Being still means releasing all
anxiety, striving and expectations. It means being quiet on the inside. It
means that you go through your day with a quiet assurance that God has “got
this”.
We can know who God is: God wants us to know who He
is. He doesn’t want us ignorant or indifferent about who He is. It’s important
to our faith and our daily walk. He is “I Am!” That’s who He has
always been and always will be. God will never be a “has been”.
We can know God through the ways He has revealed Himself to
us. Those ways include:
Creation: Look outside. Look up. He made it all.
Scripture: God’s inspired, inerrant word.
Jesus Christ: He is the Word made flesh.
The Holy Spirit: He is our teacher who leads us into all Truth.
Insight: Here is a prayer you can always pray because God is
always who He says He is…
“Father, be to me today, all that You are according to my
need.”
Insight: When God says “I Am” it means that we
are not (what a relief!).
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