Yesterday's Bible Study |
Psalm 3 was written by King David when he was fleeing from Absalom, his son, who was seeking to kill him. David ends the psalm with today's verse, which says that salvation always comes from the Lord. This verse is an important reminder that our salvation is always from God and because of God. We cannot do anything to earn it and we cannot do anything to lose it.
What does it mean that our salvation always comes from God? For one, it means we cannot take any credit for it. We cannot have pride in ourselves because we are saved. Instead, if we have pride, it is in God who has the power to save us. He took us from death to life and we can rejoice because He made a way for us to join His kingdom.
This also means we are not responsible for anyone else's salvation. God is the only one who can save. We do not have the power to save anyone, just as we have no power to save ourselves. This should bring us great relief. We do not have to carry the burden of another's salvation on our shoulders. Instead, we can rest knowing that God is faithful and good and that He will bring about salvation in His timing.
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At the same time, we can encourage other people to become curious about having a relationship with the Lord. The best way to do this is by showing the joy that we have in God. As David does at the end of this Psalm, we can recognize that the Lord's blessing is upon us because we are among His people. We have hope that goes beyond the world or our circumstances because we have a God who is beyond both. We're able to have peace and joy in difficult circumstances because we have faith in a God who is infinitely good and loving. This is a powerful testimony.
As you go about your day and encounter different people, think about representing the Lord well. Show joy and peace in your circumstances. Pray for those whom you encounter and ask the Lord to help you to honor Him in those encounters. At the end of the day, you can rest knowing that the Lord cares about them deeply and that their salvation belongs to Him.
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