WHAT IS YOUR STRONGHOLD?
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When David had gone to Ahimelek the priest for nourishment (1 Sam 21) Doeg the Edomite had been there. He reported David to Saul and accused Ahimelek of conspiring with David against Saul. This was not true, yet Saul ordered Doeg to strike down Ahimelek and all the priests of the LORD, as well as their whole city including women, children and livestock (1 Sam 22).
It is hard to make sense of the wickedness and outright violence and brutality that we see in the world by the hand of wicked rulers and the people who profit from them. Their stronghold is money and power from destroying others (7).
Rather than drown in bitterness or despair, David wrote a psalm that recognizes God’s unfailing love as his stronghold. Even in the midst of wickedness, he could flourish and hold on to hope.
Prayer: Lord, help me not to grow bitter or complacent toward the evil in the world but stay rooted in your unfailing love and hope.
One Word: Trust in God’s unfailing love
It is hard to make sense of the wickedness and outright violence and brutality that we see in the world by the hand of wicked rulers and the people who profit from them. Their stronghold is money and power from destroying others (7).
Rather than drown in bitterness or despair, David wrote a psalm that recognizes God’s unfailing love as his stronghold. Even in the midst of wickedness, he could flourish and hold on to hope.
Prayer: Lord, help me not to grow bitter or complacent toward the evil in the world but stay rooted in your unfailing love and hope.
One Word: Trust in God’s unfailing love