Not ‘Hopefully’ but ‘Surely’
Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. Psalms 23:6
The psalmist doesn’t lead off with words like ‘maybe’, or ‘perhaps’, or ‘possibly’, or ‘hopefully’. No, he says, ‘Surely’, which is a term of certainty. ‘Surely’ means absolutely; without a doubt!
There are a lot of things in life you can’t be sure of. You go for a physical check-up and discover you have a malignant growth. You work in the same company for years, believing your job is secure, but they downsize, and all you’re left with is some severance. You pray for your children, live an exemplary life before them, and teach them what’s right; then, you find yourself down at the police station trying to get them out of a cell because they were arrested for drunk driving or doing drugs. As a redeemed child of God, here are two things you can be sure of: God’s ‘goodness and mercy’.
What’s your concept of God? That’s an all-important question, so think about it before you answer. Your concept of God will determine your confidence in Him. David was far from perfect. Indeed, some of his antics would have made the front pages of the tabloids. But he never doubted God’s goodness and mercy towards him: ‘This I know, that God is for me’ (Psalm 56:9). Jesus said, ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you’ (Hebrews 13:5). His goodness guarantees every need you have can be met, and His mercy guarantees that every sin you commit can be forgiven. Just as sheepdogs drive strays back into the fold, so God’s goodness and mercy will drive you back into His loving arms every time.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your never-ending Goodness and Mercy to a sinner like me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen
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Tim: Great devotion this morning. Thanks for lifting me up! Ken