Hoping in Hard Times

Psalm 34

David is writing this song shortly after he had come through a difficult time. David had been forced from his home because he was running for his life. A man who he once trusted, Saul, was now trying to end David’s life.

When many people think about the great characters featured in the Bible, they wrongly think that these people did not experience struggles and suffering. When you read the Psalm from David, it is clear that the opposite is true. He had been driven to the end of himself, and that is exactly where God met him.

When David hit the lowest point, he cried out to God:

I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. (4)

It is so encouraging to me to see that in David’s incredibly difficult time, God was right there to not only listen to his cry, but also deliver David from his fear and save him from all of his troubles (verse 5).

Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him. (8)

David was able to tangibly experience the goodness of God. That is why he was inspired to say “taste and see.” God came down and met David in the mess where he was. The Lord carried David through the threats on his life, the lies of his enemies, and times of extreme neediness.

Later on in the Psalm, David makes it clear that all followers of God will find God in their lowest points. All they must do is call out to the Lord.

The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and his ears are attentive to their cry (15)... The righteous cry out and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. (17)

God doesn’t promise His followers a life of ease and prosperity if they live righteously for Him. In fact, the opposite is true. The Bible speaks often about those who will try to follow Jesus and walk in His ways will actually experience many hardships in life. Suffering is a common thing in this world, because it is a broken place.

But... the followers of Jesus can hope in one thing: Jesus promises that He is greater than anything that can happen to us in life. He told his disciples towards the end of his life that:

Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world. (John 16:33)

Jesus will be with us in our lowest moments. He experienced the worst that this world has to offer, and He overcame it. Because of that we can have, without a doubt, the same conviction David had in Psalm 34:

The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all. (17)

What a Season

I’ve been a Dallas Cowboys fan my whole life. Some of my earliest memories revolve around the Cowboys winning those 2 Super Bowls against the Buffalo Bills in the early 90s. They won again in 1995, but since then, it has not been easy being a Cowboys fan.

There have been a couple great seasons throughout the years (‘07, ‘09, ‘14), but the majority have been filled with mediocrity and disappointment.

Cowboys fans are a passionate bunch, and many have strong opinions about how Jerry Jones has run the team. However, throughout the years, I’ve always felt that Jerry had the best interest of the team in mind and that he also wanted to win more than anyone. Makes sense because he has invested millions of dollars into the team. A few years ago, the management of the team began investing in the offensive line and other tools to make the foundation of the team stronger. That has paid off! I’m happy for Jerry and the other leadership that the team is beginning to see success.

What we are seeing this year in 2016 (so far) with Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliot is unlike anything we've ever experienced. I'm amazed at the success they keep having! As of the writing of this post, they just won a hard-fought and often ugly game versus the Minnesota Vikings. They made a few mistakes but they fought hard and were able to prevail. Now they're 11-1 going into the final stretch of the season.

I'm excited to see where this season will go, but I'm trying to keep my expectations in check. But what they are doing under the leadership of Dak Prescott is pretty special. Whether or not this year ends in ultimate glory, it will still have been a fun ride... One that this long-time Cowboys fan won't soon forget.

Our Thoughts Matter

It’s important to know that our thoughts matter. What we think is so crucial to how we live our lives. Our minds are a battlefield. One of lies versus truth. Every single day we have things being thrown our way, and we have to decide what we will allow into our minds.

Lies are so prevalent.

To combat this, we must know what is true. We have to know what God says about us. If you are a follower of Jesus, these statements of truth are for you! When you face the lies being thrown at you, remember what is really true…

You are chosen. (Ephesians 1:3–10)

You are forgiven. (1 John 1:9)

You are unique. (Ephesians 2:10)

You are loved. (1 John 4:7–19)

The Truth is our weapon against the lies.

Arm yourself with that weapon, and take a stand. Win the battle for your mind!