DO YOU COMPLETELY TRUST IN GOD’S WORD?

April 2

Here we see in Psalms 56:10-11 that David knows because of his trust in God that he did not need to fear the opposition of mere man.  He has already stated that once in this Psalm in verses 3-4.  Here there is a close connection in being able to praise the Lord because of knowing His word. If we spend the time in the word so that we can get to know the God of the Bible, then we will have great confidence in the times of trouble.  Have we read the Old Testament and Hebrews 11 with the great Hall of Faith where over and over again ordinary people became great heroes of the faith by trusting in the God who can be trusted to do what He said He will do?  If we get to know Him, then we will know we can trust Him.  Open the word today and get to know God and His love for you in a greater way.

In God will I praise his word: in the LORD will I praise his word. In God have I put my trust: I will not be afraid what man can do unto me. (Psalms 56:10-11)

HAVE YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY? HERE IS TODAY’S DAILY BIBLE READING- WWW.HISLOVEMINISTRIES.NET    – 4/2     Deuteronomy 33–34, Luke 5:27–39, Psalm 56:1–5

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

You Might Also Like

THE NEED FOR A REDEEMER

THE NEED FOR A REDEEMER

In this last chapter of Ruth, we see Boaz is a picture or type of Jesus Christ. This reminds us that to be a redeemer He had to become related to us before He could redeem us. He became flesh and blood so He could die for us on the cross (Heb. 2:14–15). In order to...

Read Devotion

3 FATAL MISTAKES

3 FATAL MISTAKES

In these first few verses of the book of Ruth we see 3 fatal mistakes.  Elimelech had a family to take care of and yet he walked by faith instead of sight, then he focused on the physical not the spiritual, and lastly he should have known that it was better to be...

Read Devotion

THE LOVE OF A HEAVENLY FATHER

THE LOVE OF A HEAVENLY FATHER

Here is one of the most famous parables of Jesus in Luke 15.  We see the story that is commonly called the prodigal son, but is really the story of the loving father.  We see this young man asking for his inheritance before the father is dead and then living for...

Read Devotion