God must be trying to tell me something because my reading this morning again points toward relying on God.
Psalm 146 tells us not to trust in people, for in them there is no salvation. It would seem to me that this includes ourselves. Indeed Proverb 26:12 warns us about being wise in our own eyes. When we think that our newest plan, idea, program, message, or whatever is hot stuff to change the world – we are being wise in our eyes. We are full of ourselves and our own wisdom and cleverness. The proverb goes on to say that there is more hope for a fool than one who is wise in his own eyes. When I am impressed with myself, I am worse than a fool. This is pretty strong considering the nine verses before all speak of the fool in in very negative terms.
Back to Psalm 146, instead of trusting in people we are called to trust in God. “Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God” (v5). When we rely not on ourselves but on God, we are blessed. And why should we rely on God? Verse 6 continues the thought – because God is the maker of heaven and earth. As the one who made everything, he can help us. We should rely on him.
And how does he help us. The Psalmist begins a list:
- He keeps faith
- He executes justice
- He gives food
- He sets free
- He opens eyes
- He lifts up
- He loves
- He watches over
- He upholds
Of course this is only a partial list. But the point is that God is the one we should rely on because he is the one who can truly help us. May we be wise, stop trusting in ourselves, and look to him.