Day 40 - Issue 37

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READ: Psalm 52.8-9 NLT




'But I am like an olive tree, thriving in the house of God. I will always trust in God’s unfailing love. I will praise you forever, O God, for what you have done. I will trust in your good name in the presence of your faithful people.'
This passage from Psalm 52 begins with a ‘but’ as David contrasted himself with Doeg the Edomite, who had been seeking to stir up trouble for him with Saul. David has some harsh things to say about Doeg who had been bent on David’s destruction. David reflects that he had decided to live his own life very differently. His desire was to be like an olive tree, a tree that was not only famous for surviving well in a demanding and hot climate but also for its longevity. Olive trees often survive for over a thousand years. They only have a shallow root system but their tap roots keep them supplied with moisture even in the harshest terrain.
Like David, many of us will have met people like Doeg, who see it as their business to trip us up. It’s really tough when that happens. However, the reality of life in a sinful world is that we are bound to run into challenges, and so we all need to know that we have an extensive root system that is able to give us the nourishment and strength that we need.
David found his strength from God in various ways. He was often nourished by reading the word of the Lord. It’s good to remind ourselves that, for David, this was the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. He also loved to worship with other people as they met together in the Tent of Meeting that he had brought up to Jerusalem. But above all one senses that he had a continual conversation with God in prayer.
God can strengthen us in an endless variety of ways. Our task is to make sure that we have put down tap roots that will continually give us God’s nourishment to sustain us however tough the opposition.



QUESTIONS: If you have experienced troublemakers in your life, how did you find strength to cope?
PRAYER: Loving Father, thank you that you are constantly wanting to nourish me as I face the challenges of my life. Amen

Released on 10 May 2021

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