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SCRIPTURE
Psalm 9:10
Those who know your name trust in you, for you, LORD, have never forsaken those who seek you.
WORDS OF HOPE
Many years ago, in the black and white days of the 1950’s, there was a television quiz show hosted by Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. It was called Who Do You Trust? and the premise of the show was for a married couple to be asked a question and then decide between them which could be trusted with the right answer. The show was originally called Do You Trust Your Wife? but as society was gradually becoming more enlightened, at least the veneer of sexism was beginning to be peeled away.
The question the show’s title asked is still as black and white as the series. These days, Who Do You Trust? -Your spouse, your business associates, your news sources, your local and national leaders? Trust is like walking across a rope suspension bridge wiggling in the wind. You carefully eye the condition and size of the ropes, look down into the deep canyon below and gulp. Fear floods your mind; arrival at the other side seems to be a bit uncertain. A friend walking with you says: ": Go-ahead, don't worry, it's safe. I've walked across it a hundred times."
Do you take the step forward and walk, or do you sit down and decompress in fear, going nowhere? Your friend may be trustworthy or may just want to get you out of the way. It all boils down, using the proper grammar, to whom will you trust? Some people go through life trusting in wrong advice, while other people put trust in no one but themselves. The decision to choose your source of trust, the compass of your life, is the most important choice you'll ever make! Who is your source of trust?
Thousands of years ago, the Psalmist answered that question this way: "O Lord, my God, give light to my eyes. I trust in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, because you have dealt bountifully with me." (Psalm 13-3, 5-6)a
PRAYER
O God, you have dealt bountifully with me every day of my life. May I sing of my trust in you like the Psalmist of old as I rejoice in your steadfast love. AMEN
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donald (Luke) Day
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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