Monday, May 28, 2012

When Enemies Strike (Ps. 9:3)


When my enemies turn back,
     They stumble and perish before You.

(Psalm 9:3, NASB)

We think we live in turbulent times … and we do indeed. However, if you read the Old Testament, you’ll see what turbulence times really were. David certainly knew turbulence. Constant wars. Enemies chasing him, seeking his death.

But he also knew God’s faithfulness. He knew he was God’s anointed king, and even through his sin and its consequences, David was confident in God’s ultimate protection. Time and time again, David prayed for victory over his enemies, and time and time again, God answered his prayer, like He did in today's verse. God caused David's enemies to stumble and perish.

But not always. Sometimes the enemy won.

And sometimes the enemy seems to win against us as well. How often has someone hurt you or maligned you or tried to destroy you? You pray he’ll stumble, yet he doesn’t. No. Instead, the enemy wins—or at least it appears so.

At those times, the only thing to do is exactly what David did: Cry out to God and trust He’ll protect us—whether or not our enemy stumbles or turns back.

And no matter whether our enemy does win a battle or two, we can be confident in knowing that God is the ultimate Victor!

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