Finding Strength and Restoration Through Faith in Trials

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We ought to be deeply grateful to God for the inspired history of the life of his servant David. It was a great life, a vigorous life, a life spent in many positions and conditions. I almost rejoice that it was not a faultless life, for its failings and errors are instructive. It is the life of a man after God's own heart, but still the life of one who went astray like a lost sheep and was recovered by the great shepherd's grace. By this fact, he comes all the nearer to us poor, faulty men and women. [00:46:57]

Among other things, we learn this: that where there is faith, there is sure to be trial. For David, though he trusted God so heartily, had good need of all the faith he possessed. In his early days, he was hunted like a partridge upon the mountains by Saul and was constantly in jeopardy of his life. He had so choice a treasure of faith about him that Satan was forever trying to plunder him of it. [01:47:45]

Another lesson is this: though we shall be tried, yet faith in God is an available resource at all times. Faith is a shield which you may use for warding off every kind of arrow, yea, even the fiery darts of the great enemy, for this shield cannot be penetrated even by javelins of fire. You cannot be cast into a condition in which faith shall not help you. [04:08:48]

Mainly note this: that even when your trouble has been brought upon you by your own fault, faith is still available. When your affliction is evidently a chastisement for grievous transgression, still trust in the Lord. The Lord Jesus prayed for you in Peter that his faith might not fail him. His hope of recovery lay there. [04:48:56]

David encouraged himself, but he encouraged himself in the Lord his God, namely in Jehovah. That is the surest way of encouraging yourself. David might have drawn, if he had pleased, a measure of encouragement from those valiant men who joined him just about this particular time, for it happened according to one Chronicles 12 that many united with his band at that hour. [21:28:48]

Brothers and sisters, if you are in trouble and your trouble is mixed with sin, if you have afflicted yourselves by your backslidings and perversities, nevertheless, I pray you look nowhere else for help but to the God whom you have offended. When he lifts his arm, as it were, to execute vengeance, lay hold upon it, and he will spare you. [24:42:32]

Observe that David takes it for granted that his God is going to help him. He only wants to know how it is to be done. Shall I pursue? Shall I overtake? When you, my brother, are inquiring of the Lord, do not approach him as if he would not help you or could hardly be expected to aid you. [36:10:24]

It is instructive to notice that although David was thus ready for action, trusting in God, he greatly distrusted his own wisdom, for he asked, shall I pursue them? That man is wise who counts his own wisdom to be folly, and he who lays his judgment down at Jesus' feet is a man of soundest judgment. [38:37:12]

When God means to bless us, he often takes away a part of the little strength we thought we had. We did not think our strength equal to the task, and the Lord takes away a portion even of the little power we had. Our God does not fill till he is emptied. 200 men must be rent away from David's side before God could give him victory. [41:49:44]

God will help his servants who trust him, but he will have all the honor of the victory. He will deliver them in such a way that they shall lift their psalms and hymns unto God alone, and this shall be the strain: sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously. We were unworthy, we were faint, we were distressed, but God has made us more than conquerors. [43:06:24]

Not only did God give David complete rescue, but he awarded him great spoil, and they said, this is David's spoil. David became rich and able to send presents to his friends, but he was also the better man, the holier man, the stronger man, the more fit to wear that crown which was soon to adorn his brow. [44:23:36]

Trust in the Lord your God, believe also in his son Jesus. Get rid of sham faith and really believe. Get rid of a professional faith and trust in the Lord at all times, about everything. What, trust him about pounds, shillings, and pence? Assuredly, I dread the faith that cannot trust God about bread and garments. [46:12:48]

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