"David was conscience-stricken after he had counted the
fighting men, and he said to the Lord, 'I have sinned greatly in what I
have done. Now, O Lord, I beg You, take away the guilt of Your servant. I
have done a very foolish thing.'" - 2 Samuel 24:10
It just seems to be human nature. As we grow in wealth and ability, our
confidence moves from complete trust in the Lord to trust in our
resources. King David decided one day that he needed to know how many
fighting men he had in his army. This was a grievous sin in the nation
of Israel. God always made it clear to the nation that He, not their
army, was their source. It was against the law of God to number the
troops. David's general, Joab, knew the serious nature of such an
action.
But Joab replied to the king, "May the Lord your God multiply the troops
a hundred times over, and may the eyes of my lord the king see it. But
why does my lord the king want to do such a thing?" (2 Samuel 24:3)
Joab knew that David was treading in dangerous waters when he brought up
the idea to him. But David had it in his mind that this is what he was
going to do. And he did. The result: God judged David for this sin by
smiting the nation with a plague that resulted in the loss of 70,000
lives.
Recently, I was having lunch with a former stockbroker who lost
everything in the 1987 stock crash in the United States. He made an
interesting comment. "You cannot know how to fully trust the Lord in the
financial area until you really have to. When I lost everything, I was
forced to trust Him when I knew I could not pay my next bill unless God
provided. This was the time I learned to trust God. I never had to trust
God before I lost my money because I had plenty. We don't willingly
enter this level of trust with God."
Ask God today to keep you from trusting in your own resources. Ask Him how to balance trust and blessing from Him this day.
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