Friday, 10 July 2026

Safe!

Safe!

Psalms 4:8 AMP
[8] In peace [and with a tranquil heart] I will both lie down and sleep, For You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety and confident trust.

When you read the first verse of the chapter from where the verse above is taken, it is not a surprise that David comes to the amazing conclusion laid out in the verse above. You do not come to a place of quiet confidence in God by accident; it is the product of several and varied dealings by God, through which He brings His children to a place of absolute and total trust in Him. As we have always asked and said, how would my understanding of God as refuge and protector make sense, if there was never any danger or reason for fear? How can I trust that my heart will remain focused on God if there were no distractions to test the quality and depth of my convictions?

The chapter opens with the confident words of David: 'You have freed me when I was hemmed in and relieved me when I was in distress'. He had seen God at work in various times and in many ways. He has faced very difficult circumstances, and he had seen God respond in ways that left no doubt that only God could have done it. These past incidents and experiences became the foundation of his confidence that God would be gracious to him and hear and respond to his prayer. Like David, God is ready to fill my bank of personal experiences of His power, so that when the days of trouble come, I know He has got my back. 

I can look ahead to whatever is ahead, since I now know that God has already gone ahead of me to ensure that all ends well. I am careful not to be carried away by what the world calls success, as the world's view will never align with what God has in store. He is a God who does not sleep, slumber or get tired so He can be trusted to take care of all that relate to me. Like Paul said in his letter to Timothy, "I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day". That statement comes from a place of absolute confidence in God’s presence, power and authority. What more can be added? 

Like David here too, we know him as the boy who kept sheep, but became king over all Israel. David did not earn it; he could not deserve it in any way, but God, in His mercy, found him and raised him up. It did not matter if there was a storm around David; as long as he had God inside of him, he was fine. This is the only way a man can lie down in peace and tranquility, even when things are not going according to plan. It is also one thing to be able to lie down, and it is a different thing to be able to sleep. God guarantees both; He is the One who can preserve and protect to the end. Am I actually in His hands? Are you? God's time of favour is here. 


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