July 15 Psalms 56:3
July 15
What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.
It is no unusual thing for the Lord’s people
to be cast down, and filled with tormenting fears.
They fear their faith is presumption, their hope
delusion, and that they shall one day disgrace that holy name by which they are
called.
They fear to rely on a naked promise, and
want comfortable feelings to underprop their faith.
But they should take up the Psalmist’s
resolution, “What time I am afraid, I will trust in Thee.
Jehovah in Jesus is the only proper object of
trust, and He should be trusted at all times.
Beloved, it is well when we can say,
“I will depend upon the faithful promise of
my gracious God;
I will rely on the free grace of my adorable
Saviour;
I will hope in covenant mercy for ever more,
I will fly to my Father’s bosom, and venture
all in my Saviours hand.”
Let us trust in God, in opposition to frames
and feelings.
Let us trust in covenant love though providence
appears to frown.
Our God has said, “Trust ye in the Lord for ever.”
Here is our warrant, let us seek grace to say
with Job, “Though He slay me yet I will trust in Him.”
Oh, let me then at length be taught What I am still too slow to learn, That God is love, and changes not, Nor knows the shadow of a turn; To cast on Him my anxious cares, And triumph o’er my doubts and fears.
James Smith
Oh, let me then at length be taught
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