The psalmist seeks protection from the “threats and plots
of his enemies,”* which for him
was a real and present danger – a far cry from the reality of our lives. But
then, most of us are our own worst enemies!
Even
though my complaints may sound suspiciously like whining, still God listens.
And cares. My gripes may be petty and seem to be beneath his regard, and the
things that make me happy may be small as well, but God doesn’t roll his eyes
and say, “Big deal.” He shares in my joy and in my whining. He provides the
grand and awesome blessings as well as the tiny grace notes of life.
It is amazing that he wants to hear from us, but he is
big enough to handle our complaints. We are not going to shake him up or cause
him to question himself or have a crisis of faith. We can pray our feelings
honestly. “Directing our complaining to God is actually an act of trust.”*
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Thanks for posting these Connie! I like your style! :-)
ReplyDeletePhil - glad to hear it!
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