Trusting God


Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts by Jerry Bridges

I'm not even going to add my words to this, I'm just going to quote a passage from the book itself.

In Proverbs 18:10-11, there is a very interesting and instructive contrast drawn between the righteous and the rich.  The passage says:

The name of the LORD is a strong tower;
the righteous run to it and are safe.
The wealth of the rich is their fortified city;
they imagine it an unscalable wall.

The contrast is not between the righteous and the rich in an absolute sense, as there are many people who are both righteous and wealthy.  Rather we should see the contrast drawn between the two primary objects of man's trust:  God and money.  Those who trust in the Lord are safe; while those who trust in their wealth only imagine they are safe. 

There is a much wider principle for us in this passage.  All of us tend to have our fortified cities.  It may be an advanced college degree with its ticket to a guaranteed position or our insurance policies or our financial nest egg for retirement years.  For our nation, it is our military build-up.  Anything other than God Himself that we tend to trust in becomes our "fortified city"  with its imagined unscalable walls.  Page 217

I'm still sitting here pondering this thought.

Until next time...

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