“But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him. They
will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the
stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has
no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.”
What is the basis of your
confidence? Does your source of assurance have the ability to endure difficult
seasons?
This passage doesn’t say that trusting
God eliminates problems. It says it provides sustenance to get through them. Storms
will come, it will get hot, and there will difficult periods of drought.
The location of your roots will not
only determine your survival, but according to this verse, will determine the
level of fear, and anxiety you experience.
There are bodies of water that
appear with the rain but disappear in the heat of summer. Those who depend on these temporary superficial
sources of hope will struggle with fear and worry and will eventually perish.
But if you place your confidence
in God. If you plant yourselves next to His
flowing stream of love and value, you will never lack the life-giving
nourishment of His holiness.
Examine your source of confidence
today.
Make sure it not a shallow
momentary source that will dry up when things get difficult. Sink your roots next to God’s eternal spring
of hope which will endure all seasons. It alone, can provide you with peace and
assurance, and ensure that you produce the fruit you were created to produce.
“I abound not because I have
a good store of money in the bank, nor because I have skill and wit with which
to win my bread, but because the Lord is my shepherd.”
– Charles Spurgeon
– Charles Spurgeon
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