THE DAY WHICH THE LORD HATH MADE
"This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it." (Psalm 118:24).
There is a well-known praise chorus that uses the words
of Psalm 118 quoted above. I have been
reminded of this chorus on beautiful, sun-shiny mornings when it has seemed
that all was right with the world, but I have never thought of it until
recently in regards to the days when things just seem to fall apart.
These words are usually the last thing on my mind when
I wake up late for an appointment, spill milk all over the counter and floor,
and run out to my car and find it won't start.
As my wife recently quipped, it's then that a day is like a thousand
years with the Lord! Oddly enough,
though, this 118th Psalm isn't about the apparent blessings of life at all. It is about the struggles and how God is ever
faithful to bring His servants through them.
Listen to some of David's words in this Psalm. They are not words of despair, but words of
hope and praise. He said:
·
"I called upon the LORD in
distress: the LORD answered me, and set me in a large place."
·
"The LORD is on my side; I
will not fear: what can man do unto me?"
·
"All nations compassed me
about...they compassed me about like bees...in the name of the LORD I will
destroy them."
·
"Thou hast thrust sore at me
that I might fall: but the LORD helped me."
·
"The LORD hath chastened me
sore: but He hath not given me over to death."
David endured many hardships and trials in his life,
but he never ceased to hope in God and rejoice in His salvation throughout them
all. He accepted life as it came to him,
and looked to God for His purpose in each circumstance.
Job was a man who was righteous before the LORD, yet he
fell into some very desperate trials in his life. What was Job's response to these trials? He said, "Though
He [God] slay me, yet will I trust
Him." (Job 13:15).
Paul and Silas were sent by the Holy Ghost to Philippi
after Paul received a vision which urged them to go. After arriving there, they found themselves
cast into a dark dungeon and shackled with chains. What was Paul's and Silas' response? "And
at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God." (Acts
16:25).
These men realized that every day is a day which
the LORD has made, and our response should always be to rejoice and be glad in
it. In this way, we will always be in a
position to recognize the blessing in the storm. Yes, some days may seem unbearable. When tragedy strikes, or when we lose loved
ones, it may be impossible to smile and be joyful; but it is then that we can "count it all joy" because we
know that the trial of our faith is working something good in us that will make
us stronger.
As I was driving to work one morning, the van that I
owned at that time decided to stall out at one of the busiest intersections in
the city at that particular time of the day.
I tried everything I knew to do to get it started and get it out of the
intersection, but all to no avail. Everyone
else was trying to get to work on time, and I was a major hindrance to
them. They all had to go around me, and
many gave me a very irritated glance as they went by. I called my wife and asked her to come and
jump my battery with our other car; and as I sat there waiting, the Lord spoke
to my heart. He let me know that there
was nothing so important that it was worth getting upset and losing my peace
about. As I meditated quietly on His
Word, I felt a peace rush over me; and I was able to rest in Him, trusting that
He had everything under control.
When my wife arrived with our other car, we were both
in the street trying to jump the van when a taxi cab rolled beside us, the
driver's window went down, and a lady who we knew but hadn't seen for years
greeted us. We exchanged a quick hello,
and she drove off. Later, however, after
we had gotten home, and I was preparing to take the car into work, the same
taxi pulled into our driveway, and that lady came to the door. To our amazement, she said that when she saw
us, my wife appeared to glow like an angel, and this lady was convicted of the
sinful lifestyle that she had been following and wanted to talk about finding
her way back to God.
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