Psalm 56
David is between a rock and a hard place. Fleeing from Saul, David goes to the Philistine ruler Achish. But Achish’s war council reminds him that David has reportedly slain 10,000 Philistines (1 Samuel 21:10-11). How does David respond to this situation? He responds with confidence, but why confidence? In verses 4 and 10, David expresses his love for God’s word. Clearly this is not the same as our Bible, but the principle is the same. David knows God, and that knowledge of God gives him confidence in God’s care and direction. Familiarity with God’s past dealing is derived from His word. God’s story about Himself—how He interacts with His people, what He cares about, and what He thinks about me—can be more important than the circumstance. Indeed these ought to be more important than the circumstances, people, or emotions. The result of this confidence is we fulfill our vows or commitments to God. Knowing God by His word, having confidence in Him, and living a holy life: this is a life worth living.
“Lord, help me to know You by pouring faithfully over Your word. AMEN.”