I will rejoice and be glad in your steadfast love, because you have seen my affliction; you have known the distress of my soul, and you have not delivered me into the hand of the enemy; you have set my feet in a broad place. Psalm 31:7-8
Isn’t God good? He sees our affliction. He knows our distress, yet He keeps us safe and sound.
Not only does He keep us safe, He sets us in a strong place.
Psalm 31 begins by David declaring refuge in God.
Putting his trust in God, and asking God to rescue him.
David declares “You are my rock and my fortress”, meaning God is his anchor and protection.
He reminds God “You take me out of the net…for You are my refuge”.
God has continually rescued David, like God has continually rescued you.
God has seen all of it. All of your life, God has seen.
Every moment of every day.
He has seen your deep distress wrapping your mind.
He has seen this, that, and every little bit.
But even while afflicted, David was not handed over to the enemy. God did not allow it.
And while you’ve been afflicted, God has not allowed you to be given over to the devil.
What do I mean?
While in deep dispair, are you still alive?
While struggling with the persecution of others, is your soul still rejoicing in the Lord?
While surrounded with impossible situations, are you still placing your hope and trust in God Almighty?
God has protected your soul from leaving the safety of His refuge.
God has kept you with Him, not allowing the devil to take all of you.
It might seem like the devil has had his way, but it could always be worse.
God could abandon you, and He has not.
He will not.
Instead of allowing the devil to take you away, God has set your feet in a broad place.
Meaning, you are safe.
Yes, keep asking God to rescue you.
Yes, keep begging God to redeem your situation.
But in the midst, thank God for His rock of refuge.
Thank God for seeing your affliction and the distress of your soul.
Thank Him for standing with you in his strong fortress.
Paul reminds us we are more than conquerers in Romans 8:37.
Are you?
You are if you keep yourself hidden in God as He works everything out.
We are more than conquerers through Him in all things, not in spite of them, but in the midst of them. (Oswald Chambers).



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