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We read together from Psalm 4. Psalm 4. Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness. Thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress. Have mercy upon me and hear my prayer. O ye sons of men, How long will ye turn my glory into shame? How long will ye love vanity and seek after leasing? But know
Anxiety which brings depression, fears, sometimes way out of control. On the other hand, we read here that those who trust in the Lord shall be safe. They shall be safe from the snares that the fear of man places in one's pathway, and they are safe in the joy and protection of the covenant of t
For safety is not a question of earthly goods, of earthly riches, of an earthly name, of earthly position, of worldly honor, or even of our earthly life itself. Such is the philosophy of the world -- a deceitful and materialistic philosophy that had its origin under the shadow of the tree of knowled
We turn in God's inspired word this evening to Psalm 119, where we begin reading at verse 105. Psalm 119, beginning at verse 105. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. I have sworn, and I will perform it, that I will keep thy righteous judgment. I am afflicted very much. Qui
Does that detract then from God's sovereign exercise of holding us up? Not at all. We act in complete dependence upon Him and the work of His Holy Spirit. By the life of Christ in us, we seek our safety in Him. Our keeping is from Him. and by Him, and therefore we keep ourselves through His bles
Dangers still threaten us, and some of these dangers are far more devastating than a skinned knee or a broken arm. There are “accidents” in which people are killed daily. Thieves and rapists live in our land. Death in diverse ways can rob us of a friend, or a father or a mother, a brother or sister.
That speeding and reckless driving are dangerous, I trust no one will debate. And God plainly teaches us that we may not willfully expose ourselves to danger, that to do so is to kill. But not only do we have a calling in regard to ourselves; we have a duty over against our neighbor also. We must lo