Sunday, May 3, 2020

Times


Times                                                            


Often, when I am troubled or afraid, I have said to myself, “My times are in God’s hands.” Being reminded of that truth has brought peace to my spirit more times than I can count. 


Here’s why: 


David experienced many trials. As a man after God’s own heart, he often wrote psalms expressing his heart and his trust in God. A passage especially meaningful to me is Psalm 31. 


Let’s look at a few verses from the middle of that chapter. 


“But as for me, I trust You O Lord; I say, ‘You are my God.’ My times are in Your hand; deliver me from the hand of my enemies, and from those who persecute me. Make Your face shine upon Your servant. Save me for your mercies’ sake” (Psalm 31:14-16).


“Oh, how great is Your goodness, which You have laid up for those who fear You, which You have prepared for those who trust in You in the presence of the sons of men!


“You shall hide them in the secret place of Your presence from the plots of man; You shall keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues” (Psalm 31:19-20). 


David is speaking of himself as well as others—others like me—those of us who trust the Lord and fear God. 


The word times describes “some period of time … a small space of time,” * or a season of life.  


As a believer and follower of Jesus Christ, I can be confident that my times are in God’s hands. The various times of my life—my childhood, my childrearing years, my years of teaching school, and now my years of grandparenting and, oh dear—aging—have been, are, and will be in God’s hands. 


Through past seasons of my life I have built a history with God. I’ve learned that He is trustworthy. When a moment or an event of fear or uncertainty tries to smack me down, I can look up and say with confidence, “Lord, my times are in Your hands.”  
Photo by Connie Wohlford



The times we currently live in are a bit surreal. As we deal with the Coronavirus Pandemic, we can wisely go about our days with care and we can raise our shield of faith and declare that our times are God’s hands.


Whether facing a virus pandemic or some other life malady lets proclaim it with confidence, “My times are in God’s hand.”


Let’s pray: Father God, thank You that we can stand firm on Your Word and Your promises. You know our going out and our coming in. You number every hair on each of our heads. You see each of us and know our names. You see our thoughts and know all that is in our hearts and You care about every little thing that concerns us. Thank You, God, that indeed our times are in Your hand. In Jesus name we pray, amen. 



©Copyright 2020 Connie Wohlford

All Bible quotes are taken from the New King James Version.

*Word Wealth, in Spirit Filled Life Bible, NKJV, Thomas Nelson Publishers, page 1003.

8 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this, Connie. I needed the reminder as I find myself frustrated with a time of waiting and an unknown future as I wait, wondering if these new treatments will heal me enough to live on my own again. So many unknowns are getting to me, yet I know my times, this time, is in God’s hands.

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    1. Josie, I'm so glad this post was encouraging to you. Thanks for letting me know. I continue to lift you in prayer. God bless you, Dear One!

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  2. Oh how I loved this post Ms. Connie. It's so important for us to remember all that God has brought us through previously; and to stand on His steadfast promises to always be with us, "... through the water and the fire." I love this phrase from Psalm 31, and expect to make it a new desktop background "You are my God.’ My times are in Your hand..." God's blessings ma'am; and thank you so much for your encouragement.

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    1. J.D.,, I'm so glad you were blessed by this message. Psalm 31 is truly a great lifter-upper.

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  3. Wonderful reminder here to keep trusting God.

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  4. I'm so thankful God is trustworthy. He has proven it so many times in my life. Without Him, I wouldn't be here. Thanks, Connie!

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  5. I think it must be a season for reading the Psalms because I read and wrote a lot about them this week. Thank you for a reminder that everything is in His hands.

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