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Psalm 37:39, 40

Psalm 37:39, 40
Octavius Winslow November, 18 2016 4 min read
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November, 18 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 4 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about the salvation of the righteous?

The Bible states that the salvation of the righteous is from the Lord, who provides strength and deliverance in times of trouble.

Psalm 37:39-40 emphasizes that the salvation of the righteous is solely of the Lord. In times of affliction, these verses remind us that God is both our strength and our help. He provides deliverance from wickedness and assures us of His salvation because we place our trust in Him. This assurance serves as a fundamental truth for believers, highlighting the divine source of our salvation during struggles.

Psalm 37:39-40

How do we know God helps the afflicted?

Scripture assures us that the Lord helps and delivers the afflicted when they call upon Him.

The passage clearly states that 'the Lord shall help them, and deliver them' (Psalm 37:40). This promise indicates that God is active in the lives of His people during trials and tribulations. He has established prayer as a means through which afflicted believers can approach Him and seek comfort. This assurance is foundational in Reformed theology, which stresses the sovereignty of God in providing aid and support to those in distress, reinforcing our reliance on His grace in every situation.

Psalm 37:40

Why is trusting in God important for Christians?

Trusting in God is crucial as it offers believers strength and bolsters their faith amid trials.

Trusting in God is paramount for Christians, as it is through this trust that we find our strength and deliverance. As stated in the passage, 'Trust in God, grace will be above nature'—highlighting the belief that our reliance on God's grace supersedes all natural circumstances. Trust allows believers to confront their struggles with the confidence that God fights for us, ensuring that we are kept by His power through faith. This trust is not simply an abstract belief; it is a dynamic relationship that sustains us in our spiritual journey and enables us to experience God's grace in personal and profound ways.

Psalm 37:40

“But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord; he is their strength in the time of trouble. And the Lord shall help them, and deliver them: he shall deliver them from the wicked, and save them, because they trust in him.”

— Psalm 37:39, 40

Of all the consolations which flow into the soul of the afflicted believer, not the least is that he has a covenant God to go to in prayer. What can surpass this? What could supply its place? Nothing. In no way does God more effectually comfort those that are cast down, than by drawing them to Himself. For this He has instituted prayer, sprinkled the mercy-seat with the blood of His Son, and sends the sweet promise and grace of His Spirit, to invite and draw the disconsolate to Himself. "A Christian, when he is beaten out of all other comforts, has a God to run unto. He can wrestle, and strive with God by God's own strength, can make use of His own weapons, and plead with God by His own arguments. What a happy estate is this! Who would not be a Christian, if it were but for this, to have something to rely on when all things else fail?"

Approach, then, disconsolate soul! and pour out your sorrow to God in prayer. Your God is upon the throne of grace, and "waits that He may be gracious unto you." Then "you shall weep no more: He will be very gracious unto you at the voice of your cry; when He shall hear it, He will answer you." Why are you then cast down? "Trust in God, grace will be above nature, God above the devil, the Spirit above the flesh. Be strong in the Lord; the battle is His, and the victory ours beforehand. If we fought in our own cause and strength, and with our own weapons, it were something; but as we fight in the power of God, so are we kept by that mighty power through faith unto salvation. Corruptions are strong, but stronger is He that is in us than the corruption that is in us. Our corruptions are God's enemies as well as ours; and therefore in trusting to Him, and fighting, we may be sure He will take our part against them."

In each season of casting down, ascend your watch-tower in the full expectation of an especial blessing. This would seem to be the order God: "When men are cast down, then you shall say, There is lifting up." Expect great mercies through the medium of great trials; great comforts through great sorrows; deep sanctification from deep humiliation. All the trying dispensations of God in the histories of His people are preparatory to their greater grace. It was in this school the distinguished apostle of the Gentiles was taught the greatest and holiest lesson of life. Descending from the third heaven, all fragrant with its odors, and glowing with its light, he was plunged into the deepest humiliation, in order that he might be instructed more thoroughly in that truth, which he could not experimentally have learned even in paradise itself—the sufficiency of Christ's grace to sustain the believer the deepest trial. Tried believer! suffering saint! expect an especial blessing to your soul. If Lord has led you in by the north gate, he will lead you out by the south gate. Dark though the cloud may be, and painful the path, have patience in your affliction, and God will give you a happy issue out of all your troubles. And, oh, blessed result, if sin is embittered, if holiness is sweetened, if some tyrant corruption is mortified, if communion with God is quickened, if Jesus is endeared, if your Father in heaven is glorified! "Why are you cast down, O my soul? and why are you disquieted within me? hope in God; for I shall yet praise Him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God."

From Evening Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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