David's mockers said there was "no salvation for him in God". What a taunt when David was down and out, and vulnerable once again. This time he was fleeing from his own son Absalom.
Absalom, who was attempting a coup to take over the throne of David, his father. David was no longer a spring chicken by this time, unlike when King Saul was seeking his demise years earlier.
It wasn't that David didn't fear for his life this round. He did. That's why he fled but reading Psalm 3 shows how he put his trust in God.
He penned that the LORD was a shield to him. He also cried aloud to Him. If you are a fugitive, trying to hide, you don't make loud noises.
But he believed God had him covered. He had peace and confidence that the LORD heard his cries. He had entrusted his plight and put it into the LORD's hands so then He could rest. He could sleep and awake refreshed because "the LORD sustained" him.
Even though so many were against him and his living conditions were definitely NOT up to palace standards he believed God would save him.
This psalm does not touch on David's actual rescue but you can see the trust he put in the LORD that his enemies would be struck on the cheek and that his salvation did indeed belong to the LORD.
Through Jesus, we in our day, can be saved through similar faith and confidence in Him. He is Someone who has earned our trust, so to speak. We can rely on Him even in dangerous situations or through other troubles we may face.
Certainly our salvation does come from our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household" (Acts 16:31 ESV), Paul and Silas told the Philippian jailer.
Those of us who have done just that and have become followers of Jesus Christ know personally, that our salvation comes through Him. We now have forgiveness of sins, everlasting life and a bright future with Him in glory to look forward to.
However, as we journey through life, we can experience other times that salvation belongs to the LORD as David did, over and over again.
As we sit around the table this Lord's Day, reaching for the broken bread and drinking from the cup of wine in remembrance of Jesus' action that brought and bought our salvation on the cross, give thanks, as you remember salvation certainly does belong to Him.
It may well be easier said than done but let's realize He is worthy of our trust, so trust Him.
~ ERC January 2025 ~
Based on Psalm 3 (ESV).
Sing, Thou Art Worthy, along with Blood Covenant and Salvation Belongs To Our God, along with Christ Covenant Church (Jeremy Fisher).
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