Only fear the Lord and serve Him in truth with all your heart; for consider what great things He has done for you.
— 1 Samuel 12:24 —
Sergey K. | Russia
Times of troubles, anxiety and worry—these are realities in life we are well acquainted with. These times are fertile soil for panic, rash decisions, and sin. Being in a season like this, Israel decided to ask for a king to reign over them (1 Sam. 8:1–6). God considered their request as a rejection of Him. They wanted a king to be a source of deliverance for their nation, so they would be like all the nations. Stop panicking. Consider what great things He [God] has done for you. So, God gave them a king but admonished them in our verse to trust in and worship Him because He’s the only One who demonstrated the power to support and change a life. We, too, can be in a hurry to seek deliverance outside of Him—we can forget what He has done for us. In times of trouble, we tend to forget who is the King. In such times, it is so easy to panic, to start grumbling at God, to be angry, even to solve the problems in a wicked way. All of this is sin against Him. In cases like this, my wife often says to me: “Look what God has done for us. All the good we have thus far is because of His care. Are you sure that He wouldn’t care about us further?” What problems do you have today? Is your work difficult? Is your family in shambles? Stop panicking. Consider what great things He has done for you. Then you’ll have the right perspective, and will find the strength to fear the Lord and serve Him in truth with all your heart.
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