"God is our refuge and
strength, a very present help in trouble."
Psalm 46:1
The Bible provides great insight and objective truth to all who believe. Memorisation of scripture is good, but to understand and personally apply scripture is better still. When I was a kid I went to Awana, a youth group which placed a high priority on scripture memorisation. Admittedly I learned to repeat verbatim many scriptures I did not understand and could not explain. If we will emphasise the importance and value of memorisation, let us not miss the crucial steps of understanding and obedience to the scripture. At the end of Lesson 2 in the Self-Confrontation Manual developed by John C. Broger, after suggesting several plans to memorise scripture and to recite them to others it reads, "When you recite your verses to this person, also explain what the verse(s) mean and how they are to be applied to your life." To this I say, amen!
The meaning of a verse of scripture has the depth and breadth of an ocean of God's wisdom, and most of the time we are content to splash around in the shallows. We may understand what the verse says and means, even in context, yet there is more. How good it is when we stop and think about each word or phrase carefully. God has much for us to glean in the 12 words of Psalm 46:1. Just for fun (because it truly is for a hungry soul!) let's break this verse down into parts to consider fully the truth presented here.
- "God is..." Here is objective, unchanging truth. God not only is, but has always been and will always be. His gracious love, infinite strength, wisdom, provision, protection and salvation are available to all who repent and seek Him in faith.
- "our..." God has united all who fear Him, having accepted us in the beloved through faith in Jesus Christ. We have continual access to our heavenly Father who has chosen and called us to trust Him. He will never leave or forsake those redeemed with the blood of Christ. We are never alone!
- "refuge and strength..." Just like we run to the shelter of our homes in a massive storm, Christians find refuge in God who protects and keeps us. Unlike a house which can be flooded, burnt down, or rendered unsuitable for living because of a destroyed foundation, our God has all strength. The foundation we have in Christ will endure forever.
- "a very present help..." Emergency services have standard response times, but the help God can provide is immediate. God is more than nearby or "on-call" but He is very present - in fact, the Holy Spirit lives inside of born-again Christians and can help us and others simultaneously according to every need. God knows what help we need and how to provide it for our good and His glory.
- "in trouble." If we have car trouble we go to a mechanic; when our bodies are ill we go to a doctor. Whilst we require specialists for our troubles, God is able to be a very present help in any kind of trouble. Our troubles do not trouble God. He invites us to be casting our cares upon Him at all times because He cares for us.
Now wasn't that fun? What verses have you memorised? Have you applied the eternal truth of them to your situation? Take time to think them over and how you might apply them to your own life. Expect God to expand your understanding of what you think you know when you obey what He has said. We haven't hardly scratched the surface of fully appreciating the wisdom of Psalm 46:1, and God delights to teach and reveal Himself to all who humbly seek Him in faith. God has much to say to us when we will listen and obey!
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