Man On The Run!
Man On The Run!
Call on the Lord, “Then Wait”.
How long, Lord, will you continue to ignore me? How long will you pay no attention to me? How Long must I worry and suffer in broad daylight? How long will my enemy gloat over me? Look at me! Answer me, O Lord my God! Revive me, or else I will die. Then, my enemy will say, “I have defeated him”. Then my foes will rejoice because I am shaken. But I trust in your faithfulness. May I rejoice because of your deliverance. I will sing praises to the Lord when He vindicates me. (Psalms 13:1-6)
When trouble comes, “We Must Call, ‘Then’, Wait on The Lord”.
Our Daily Nugget
is about King David; “A Man On The Run”! Due to his “Great Sins”.
King David yielded to the temptation of adultery, the married woman became pregnant by King David; “to cover it up” King David orchestrated the man’s murder, the man was fighting in King David’s army. God “Sees ‘All’ Of Our Little Clever, Demonic Ways”, of being “Slick”.
We “Can Never Get To Right” by “Going Wrong”!
We cannot slick God; He knows all of our little slick imaginations, before we do. God also had called King David, “A Man after His Own Heart/Mind”. But David chose to “hear and to obey the demonic spirit” speaking to him. King David hated the fact that he had yielded to temptation and is now “A Man On The Run”.
You might be a Man or a Woman on The Run Today, for wrongs you did in your yesterdays; let our Daily Nugget be instructions on what you should do. What did King David do?
First, King David “Owned His Wrong” and the “Punishment for His Wrong”. He “humbled himself”, for he knew that God Lifts the Humble and God Humbles the Proud. He sought mercy and forgiveness from God. David trusted God’s Faithfulness to save. Job trusted God’s Faithfulness to save also, even though Job was being punished for something that “He Did Not Do”.
Rather, we caused our dilemma or not;
“We Must Call On and Wait On The Lord; knowing that Our Deliverer is Coming”.
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