Cast Your Cares to the Lord

In The Word

Read: Psalm 39

 

The Vanity of Life.

For the choir director, for Jeduthun. A Psalm of David.

39 I said, “I will guard my ways
That I may not sin with my tongue;
I will guard my mouth as with a muzzle
While the wicked are in my presence.”
I was mute and silent,
I refrained even from good,
And my sorrow grew worse.
My heart was hot within me,
While I was musing the fire burned;
Then I spoke with my tongue:
Lord, make me to know my end
And what is the extent of my days;
Let me know how transient I am.
“Behold, You have made my days as handbreadths,
And my lifetime as nothing in Your sight;
Surely every man at his best is a mere breath. Selah.
“Surely every man walks about as a phantom;
Surely they make an uproar for nothing;
He amasses riches and does not know who will gather them.

“And now, Lord, for what do I wait?
My hope is in You.
“Deliver me from all my transgressions;
Make me not the reproach of the foolish.
“I have become mute, I do not open my mouth,
Because it is You who have done it.
10 “Remove Your plague from me;
Because of the opposition of Your hand I am perishing.
11 “With reproofs You chasten a man for iniquity;
You consume as a moth what is precious to him;
Surely every man is a mere breath. Selah.

12 “Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear to my cry;
Do not be silent at my tears;
For I am a stranger with You,
A sojourner like all my fathers.
13 “Turn Your gaze away from me, that I may smile again
Before I depart and am no more.”

New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation


Walking In The Word

 

Many times we are tempted to say words that are not good to other people, especially our enemies. King David said he had made a promise to himself that he was not going to sin with his tongue but would guard his mouth as with a muzzle before the wicked (Psalm 39:1). Knowing the Word made David refrain from sinning against the Lord because the Word of God tells us to love our enemies and do good to them (Luke 6:27).

Being quiet made David feel uncomfortable so he spoke out, but not to his enemies. Instead, he called out to the Lord asking for wisdom on how to handle situations such as these. David didn’t want to sin anymore because he knew there was a price to pay for every sin he committed.

Sometimes we find ourselves in the same situation as David, and we don’t know what to do since our flesh tells us to do one thing and our spirit tells us to do another. The wisest thing to do is talk to Yahshua and ask for His guidance. No matter how much our enemies gloat over our misfortune, we have to keep our hope in Jesus and never take our own revenge, because revenge belongs to Yahshua. The only thing we need to take care of is our relationship with Jesus, and the rest will fall into place. When we are about the Lord’s business, He will be about our business.

What will it be for you today, will you chase after your enemies or pursue Yahshua?

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