Psalm 65:11 (ESV)
You crown the year with your bounty;
your wagon tracks
overflow with abundance.
Happy New Year! That’s how many of us will greet each other
on the first day of a new year. Perhaps you’ve already said that to a family
member or friend.
But we need much more than a casual greeting as we stand at
the beginning of a new year. We need to know that also in this coming year
someone greater than any ruler of any nation is in control—not only of our
lives but also of the course of history. Psalm 46 reminds us that in the midst
of the many uncertainties in life the God of heaven and earth is in complete
control.
The psalmist does not make false promises. He does not
guarantee that things will go our way. He does not tell us that this new year will
bring peace and prosperity. He does not promise the end of persecution and
poverty. He makes clear that “nations are in uproar” and there will be
desolation and destruction. Nations will fall, and rulers will come and go.
But, come what may, God will be in charge. He will be “our refuge and strength.”
How do we know? One week ago we celebrated the birth of our
Lord Jesus, the day on which the Son of God “moved into the neighborhood”. His
coming is our guarantee that God will always be our “ever-present help in
trouble.”
Dear Lord, thank You for a new year, and thank You for Your
promise to be our refuge and strength; because of Jesus. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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