Psalm
20:7-8 “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of
the LORD our God. They are brought to their knees and fall, but we rise up
and stand firm.”
This
verse is a no-brainer for me. I have never trusted horses. One time Jorge was riding a horse down a steep
cobblestone street in Jamaica. His horse slipped and slid all the way to the
bottom, doing a split with both its front and back legs, and then took off in a
wild gallop to the ocean to cool down the raging road rash it got on its horsey
parts. My poor hubbs could not control the huge beast and was being whipped back
and forth like a rag doll. And it's not like I could take off and help
because I was on a blind donkey being led by a stable boy named Paco. Thank God
that as soon as the horse hit the water, it calmed down. But still, it was
crazy scary. Ergo, I don't like horses!
Before
any horse lovers get mad at me I want to clarify that I am aware that the
preceding paragraph is a poor refection on me. I know that with the
proper training I could learn to enjoy the company of a horse. The bigger
point is the one these verses make. Ultimately, our trust is in God. It’s
not in anything we own, it’s not in our training, it’s not in our equipment, and
it’s not in our arsenal; it’s in God. Yes, we prepare, we practice,
we strategize. We plan, we diagram, and we implement. BUT,
let us never think for one second that any joy, peace, provision, love,
protection, or hope comes from anything we can do for ourselves; victory comes
from the Lord!
Horses slip and chariots rust. But
God? He makes sure we “rise up and stand firm!”
The
best place to start demonstrating our trust in God is through prayer.
PRAYER:
Dear Lord, We ask for blessings over our “horses and chariots,” but we trust
You for victory! Help us rise up and stand firm. In Jesus’ name, AMEN~
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