Tuesday, January 3, 2012

As Quiet As A Child


By Jon Walker

I don't concern myself with matters too great or awesome for me. But I have stilled and quieted myself, just as a small child is quiet with its mother. Yes, like a small child is my soul within me. O Israel put your hope in the LORD— now and always. Psalms 131:1b-3 (NLT)

Today’s devotional actually comes from my sister, a godly woman and serious prayer warrior. She emailed this morning, saying she’d been thinking the peace of God that passes all understanding.

She said she’d spent some time meditating on Psalm 131 –

• Verse 1b – “… I don't concern myself with matters too great or awesome for me …” We are free to live out our purpose when we relinquish control of the things that don’t belong to us in the first place. Such as -- worry about things over which we have no control; or trying to control something we have no business trying to control.

• Verse 2 – “But I have stilled and quieted myself, just as a small child is quiet with its mother ….” I trust, even when the out come seems a long way away. A nursing child wants attention NOW, but weaned child trusts and is content to wait.

• Verse 3 – “… Put your hope in the LORD— now and always.” We hope in the Lord with confident expectation. In other words, we truly believe that he will answer our prayers that he will respond, that he will get us through. You can declare confidently that the Lord will pave you way and walk with you and keep your feet from stumbling. He’s done it before and He’ll do it again!
Praise God for His peace! It is through His peace that we can do all things - and endure so much. It is a peace that passes all understanding.

What now?

• Overly Concerned – Is your peace undermined because you’re concerned about matters that are not even your responsibility? Or, matter that you have absolutely no control over? Ask God what should be on your ‘responsibility’ list; ask him what items you should remove from your ‘responsibility’ list. Psalm 131:1b – “I don't concern myself with matters too great or awesome for me.”

• Prayer, but Delayed Gratification – Are you at peace because you have learned to trust God and wait? If not, ask God to reveal what makes you demand an immediate answer from him, and talk to him about what he reveals. Ask God to help you learn to trust him – and to wait. Psalm 131:2 – “But I have stilled and quieted myself, just as a small child is quiet with its mother. Yes, like a small child is my soul within me.”

• Confident Expectation – When you say you hope in the Lord, really hope in the Lord. Expect him to come through for you – at just the right time in just the right way. Psalm 131:3 – “O Israel, put your hope in the LORD— now and always.”

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