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Daily Bread

No terror

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Make Your face shine upon Your servant; save me for Your mercies’ sake. — Psalm 31:16

After the terrorist bombing in Bali in 2002, one man reacted by giving up traveling. Three years later, he finally took his family for a holiday in Bali, together with 50 tourists from Newcastle, Australia. The trip ended in tragedy when his family was caught in a suicide bombing at a café on Jimbaran Beach.

From New York to Indonesia, warnings and threats of terrorist attacks continue. Terrorism derives  its sting by exporting fear. No one feels safe.

In Psalm 31, David was in the grip of surrounding threats that terrorized both his reputation and his life. He wrote, “Fear is on every side,” and said, “They scheme to take away my life” (v. 13).

When everything seemed bleakest, David cried in despair, “I trust in You, O Lord” (v. 14). He began to find peace when he acknowledged, “My times are in Your hand” (v. 15).

In our world, perfect safety is not possible. But David’s God is our God. Though our earthly security may be threatened, we can never lose God’s eternal, unfailing love.

To those who trust in the Lord, David wrote these hope-filled words: “[The Lord] shall strengthen your heart” (v. 24). When we place our times in His hand, we can exchange the fear of terror for peace and praise. — Albert Lee

Peace, perfect peace,

Death shadowing us and ours?

Jesus has vanquished

Death and all its powers. — Bickersteth

READ:  Psalm 31:9-24

Putting your faith in the living God takes the fear out of living.

The Bible in one year:

• Isaiah 1-2

• Galatians 5

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