Wednesday; June 29

In yesterday’s observation, I drew from some words of wisdom gathered in the 17th Century.  Today, I would like to take a trip even further back in time – to the era of the wisest man of his day, King Solomon.   The wise king was known for his proverbs, but the most impressive thing about them is that they rise to the level of the inspired Word of God.  They don’t just make sense, the Lord made them into Scripture.

I was reading through some of Solomon’s writings the other day and found a gem, “The name of the Lord is strong tower; the righteous runs into it and is safe.” (Proverbs 18:10).  On first blush, this saying may appear to apply to a believer’s desire for physical protection during times of trial, but I wonder if there isn’t something more.  What happens when we rely on God’s power to preserve us in our day-to-day lives?  When we do the will of the Lord, our actions will always be honorable.  When we seek the high road people might criticize us, but eventually it will return to them void and meaningless.  Sure, their criticism might gain some traction among their constituents, but in the end, when we are faithful to God and live good, moral lives our reputations will withstand their assault.

I am thankful that we can rely on God’s power to keep us safe, but I am also grateful that when we do His will, His good name will keep us secure.  Let’s make sure our righteousness is evident – not just to the world around us, but to our Protector and Defender as well.

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