READ: EXODUS 14:14; JUDGES 5:21-22; PSALM 20:7
O soul, march on in strength
Fear not the pounding steeds
Behold the King of Glory
The fulfills your needs.
O soul march on in strength
Though in horses some do trust
Though chariots are mighty,
The Lord will fight for us.
I love horses, and I wrote these stanzas based on Judges 5:21-22 and Psalm 20:7. They both talk about horses, and they both talk about how God is mightier than anything on earth we put our trust in. At the time these verses were written, a horse and chariot were among the most powerful and intimidating war weapons. They struck fear into the enemy, and the army commander trusted in them to win the battle. But sooner or later, the horses failed. And sooner or later, everything we trust in will let us down. Everything, that is, except for God. He will never let you down, He will never fail, He will always be there for you. He is in the battle with you. Jesus is the mighty warrior who came to fight for us—ultimately saving us through His death and resurrection. We can trust Him with our lives because He is faithful and trustworthy. • Macy Walts
• Is there anything in your life right now that you might be trusting too much in? Whenever we look to a created thing (or being) to be what only the Creator can be, we get into trouble (Romans 1:25). This is called idolatry, and it’s something all Christians struggle with, even those who’ve been following Jesus for many years. Thankfully, God is patient and kind as He draws us to daily lay down our idols and trust in Him above all else (Romans 2:4). Consider taking a moment to confess any idols that come to mind and lay them at His feet. What are you hoping these created things will provide? How might God be wanting to provide for you instead?
• Trusting in Jesus, the one who loves us unconditionally, is what brings true peace and hope to our lives. Everything and everyone else will let us down, but Jesus will never break our trust, never falter, never fail (Psalm 147:10-11; Isaiah 40:28; Zephaniah 3:17). He did what no one else could do—He lived a sinless life and died for our sins so that we could live. If you’re interested in learning more about Jesus, and what it means to belong to Him, check out our "Know Jesus" page.
Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. Psalm 20:7 (NIV)
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