Monday, October 26, 2015

The Rock That Saves

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God Releases the Captive

Psalm 18:1-15  The Message

A David Song, Which He Sang to God After Being Saved from All His Enemies and from Saul

18 1-2 I love you, God
    you make me strong.
God is bedrock under my feet,
    the castle in which I live,
    my rescuing knight.
My God—the high crag
    where I run for dear life,
    hiding behind the boulders,
    safe in the granite hideout.
I sing to God, the Praise-Lofty,
    and find myself safe and saved.
4-5 The hangman’s noose was tight at my throat;
    devil waters rushed over me.
Hell’s ropes cinched me tight;
    death traps barred every exit.
A hostile world! I call to God,
    I cry to God to help me.
From his palace he hears my call;
    my cry brings me right into his presence—
    a private audience!
7-15 Earth wobbles and lurches;
    huge mountains shake like leaves,
Quake like aspen leaves
    because of his rage.
His nostrils flare, bellowing smoke;
    his mouth spits fire.
Tongues of fire dart in and out;
    he lowers the sky.
He steps down;
    under his feet an abyss opens up.
He’s riding a winged creature,
    swift on wind-wings.
Now he’s wrapped himself
    in a trenchcoat of black-cloud darkness.
But his cloud-brightness bursts through,
    spraying hailstones and fireballs.
Then God thundered out of heaven;
    the High God gave a great shout,
    spraying hailstones and fireballs.
God shoots his arrows—pandemonium!
    He hurls his lightnings—a rout!
The secret sources of ocean are exposed,
    the hidden depths of earth lie uncovered
The moment you roar in protest,
    let loose your hurricane anger.

For Reflection
 Salvation, for David, had little to do with the afterlife.  The salvation of David is of the here-and-now. David is unconcerned about being left behind.  David is asking God to save him now!  In this song, David is testifying to the power of God and to God's willingness to intercede in human affairs to establish peace.

Think about the trouble times you or your acquaintances have endured.  Think of the unexpected turn of events that allowed your or other's escape from dire consequence.  Examine the possibility that God had intervened and made all things right.  What does salvation mean to you?

Pray
as David sang.  Declare your love for God.  Admit that God is your bedrock.  Recognize that God grants relief from your troubles.  Praise God for God's intimate relationship with you.

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