Psalm 124
God is such a great help in time of need. In this psalm David is calling on Israel to think about what would have happened if God was not their defense. David uses imagery of a beast swallowing them alive or of a raging torrent overwhelming them. But blessed be the Lord who did not allow this to happen to His people! The psalm concludes saying “Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
How often do you find yourself in need? I can speak for myself; it is nearly every single day. I’ll give you an example. I looked down at my wallet to pay for my emissions test this morning and my credit card wasn’t in its normal spot. This is seemingly a minor issue, but what was my first reaction? Where did I leave it? What time does that restaurant open so I can find it? What if it’s not there? How do I lock my card? I should have called on the name of my God. The One who created everything and is therefore the most powerful being, who is my defense. This is a minor incident where I need help.
Let’s take it up a notch. What do you do when you get that diagnosis, or worse when a loved one gets a diagnosis? Who do you call on when your spouse passes? Who do you call on when your boss calls you into the office and tells you to pack your things? I urge you to call on the name of your God. The One who is outside of space, time, and matter, yet He is within it at the same time.
Jesus Christ told His disciples that He had to go away so that he could send the Helper. The Helper is the Holy Spirit. He is the one who comes alongside us as individuals and works through the Church as a whole. Another way to translate the Greek word for helper (parakletos) is comforter. The Holy Spirit will be a comfort to you if you would just call on Him.
Did you know that in Romans 8 Paul is encouraging the believers that when you don’t know how to pray as you ought to, the Holy Spirit will intercede for you with groanings too deep for understanding? When you find yourself in times of trouble, don’t fall for the temptation to think that God caused this. Remember what His word says in Romans 8, “all things work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose.”
When life gets messy and you need help, call on the name of Jesus. Don’t call on your earthly wisdom or knowledge, call on the One who gave you the wisdom and knowledge.