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OUR DAILY BREAD : THE LORD OF THE... NAILS?
TUESDAY DECEMBER 17, 2019
Bible in a Year: Amos 7-9; Revelation 8
Lord of the . . . Nails?
READ PSALM: 18:30–36
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It is God who arms me with strength and keeps
my way secure.
Psalm 18:32
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I was getting into my car when the glint caught my eye: a nail, embedded in my rear tire’s sidewall. I listened for the telltale whistle of air. Thankfully, the hole was plugged—at least for the moment.
As I drove to a tire store, I wondered: How long has that nail been there? Days? Weeks? How long have I been protected from a threat I didn’t even know existed?
We can sometimes live under the illusion that we’re in control. But that nail reminded me we’re not.
But when life feels out of control and unstable, we have a God whose reliability we can trust. In Psalm 18, David praises God for watching over him (vv. 34-35). David confesses, “It is God who arms me with strength. . . . You provide a broad path for my feet, so that my ankles do not give way” (vv. 32, 36). In this poem of praise, David celebrates God’s sustaining presence (v. 35).
I personally don’t march into combat like David; I even go out of my way not to take unnecessary risks. Still, my life is often chaotic.
But I can rest in the knowledge that, though God doesn’t promise us protection from all of life’s difficulties, He always knows where I am. He knows where I’m going and what I’ll encounter. And He’s the Lord of it all—even the “nails” of our lives.
__By Adam Holz
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**Reflect & Pray
When has God protected you from something that
you didn’t even know about? How did He watch over
your way or help you stay clear of that threat?
~~Father, help us to remember daily that You know every
step we take. Help us to trust in Your provision for
every potential problem or sudden setback we face today.
Help us make an
Bible in a Year: Amos 7-9; Revelation 8
Lord of the . . . Nails?
READ PSALM: 18:30–36
________________________________________________________
It is God who arms me with strength and keeps
my way secure.
Psalm 18:32
_______________________________________________________
I was getting into my car when the glint caught my eye: a nail, embedded in my rear tire’s sidewall. I listened for the telltale whistle of air. Thankfully, the hole was plugged—at least for the moment.
As I drove to a tire store, I wondered: How long has that nail been there? Days? Weeks? How long have I been protected from a threat I didn’t even know existed?
We can sometimes live under the illusion that we’re in control. But that nail reminded me we’re not.
But when life feels out of control and unstable, we have a God whose reliability we can trust. In Psalm 18, David praises God for watching over him (vv. 34-35). David confesses, “It is God who arms me with strength. . . . You provide a broad path for my feet, so that my ankles do not give way” (vv. 32, 36). In this poem of praise, David celebrates God’s sustaining presence (v. 35).
I personally don’t march into combat like David; I even go out of my way not to take unnecessary risks. Still, my life is often chaotic.
But I can rest in the knowledge that, though God doesn’t promise us protection from all of life’s difficulties, He always knows where I am. He knows where I’m going and what I’ll encounter. And He’s the Lord of it all—even the “nails” of our lives.
__By Adam Holz
______________________________________________________________
**Reflect & Pray
When has God protected you from something that
you didn’t even know about? How did He watch over
your way or help you stay clear of that threat?
~~Father, help us to remember daily that You know every
step we take. Help us to trust in Your provision for
every potential problem or sudden setback we face today.
Help us make an
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