Good Morning All!
Psalm 46:10; “Be still and know that I
am God.”
When I was a kid, the big ticket for party
favors was the “Chinese Finger Trap.” (If
you are too young, ask your parents or grandparents.) You would put the index finger of each hand
into the end of this tube and then try to pull them back out. The secret was
that you couldn’t just pull your finger out. The harder you pull, the tighter
the finger trap pulls on your finger. In order to release yourself from the
trap, it requires some counter intuitive thinking, and you must apply pressure
to keep the finger trap pushed together so it is as loose as possible.
I remember one time when a classmate was
playing with one in class. The teacher started yelling at him to take it off. The
more the teacher yelled the more stressed the student got and just kept pulling.
Soon he had pulled so hard his fingers started to turn purple. The teacher had
to get a pair of scissors to cut the finger trap off. It was kind of a learning
lesson. Sometimes, when we pull the hardest, is when we suffer the most.
That is what our verse is about. While
this is the traditional translation, there is a better one. “Let go of your concerns! Then you will know that I am God.”
Another translation is “Stop
your struggling! Know that I am God!” These are better because they more
accurately describe what the Psalmist is saying. By simply being silent, it can
imply that by listening to direction then we can proceed. What we really need
to do is to stop fighting and stop worrying. We cannot fight the devil and his
attacks on our own. If we try, it is like struggling in quicksand; you only get
into more trouble.
When the devil begins to tell us his lies
and we try to fight on our own, we will lose. We need to see that our refuge,
the place where we go to be safe, is God and not our own skill. So, when the
devil comes and tells us we are worthless or hopeless or of no value, we need
to stop our own futile struggle and turn to God for our strength. The devil will launch every possible, and
some impossible, attack, painful thought, every fear, real or imagined (mostly
imagined) anything to fire at you with as much intensity as possible. When that
attack comes, we are just like that student who kept pulling until his fingers
were purple. We can never handle the stress that the devil applies to us.
We need to recognize that we need to stop
struggling and receive God’s grace and mercy and trust in him to give us the
comfort and strength to battle the devil’s attacks. We will only survive
because of God’s grace fighting for us, because we are saved by blood of Jesus.
God has told us he will fight for us; we need to stop fighting, to be silent,
and know that the God of love is battling for us.
Dearest Father, all of our efforts are of no
value. Our only hope is in your grace. Give us the wisdom to trust in you and in
you alone. Guide us by your Spirit and guard us as we face the challenges of
this life. Give those who are battling especially hard battles the peace they
need to know that they are secure in you. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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