A
MINDSET OF TRUST
Trust in him at
all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.
Psalm 62:8
When the Israelites were sandwiched
between the Red Sea and the Philistine army, their minds were filled with terror.
They cried out to the LORD and complained to Moses who assured them that the
LORD was trustworthy. He said, “The LORD
will fight for you; you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:14).
Keeping your mind and thoughts still when
you’re encompassed by the sound of roaring waves, pounding horses’ hooves, and
clanking chariot wheels, had to be a little bit like sitting in the doctor’s
office awaiting test results or discovering that your job has been terminated,
or your spouse is calling it quits, or there are more bills due than money
available at the end of the month. Be still? Really? God says, “Really.”
Moses told the Israelites what God was
going to do: He is going to deliver you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. The LORD will
fight for you; you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:13-14).
They felt trapped and Moses was telling
them to trust. They were filtering their situation through what they saw and
felt instead of standing firm in faith. Can you identify?
Be still and know that God is God (Psalm
46:10). He alone is trustworthy. Set your mind on His promises instead of your
problems, His character instead of your circumstances, His ability instead of
your anxieties.
The Israelites’ trustworthy God hemmed
them in by having His angel travel in front of them. He took up the rear guard
by moving the pillar of cloud between the armies of Egypt and Israel to bring
darkness on the Egyptians and light to the Israelites. Their trustworthy God
drove the sea back so they were safely walled in by water. They were hemmed in
on every side by God’s hand of protection and provision! God made a way.
By faith, open your eyes and recognize
that He is doing the same for you! You
hem me in – behind and before; you have laid your hand upon me. Such knowledge
is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain (Psalm 139:5-6). God will make a way in your situation, too.
Think on it: What do you need to trust
God with today? Set your mind on your trustworthy God instead of your troubles.
Trust
Me in all your thoughts. You can direct conscious thoughts much more than you
may realize. Practice thinking in certain ways – trusting Me, thanking Me – and
those thoughts become more natural.
Sarah Young
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