03 May Devotion for Today "Great Matters" Psalm 131
I read this week where a person said that "a person with six children
is better satisfied than a person with six million dollars. The reason
for this is tha the man with six million dollars wants more!" Funny!
This may not be true with everyone, however. But I have observed that
simplicity in life and satisfaction in life go hand in hand. The more
complex one's life is, the more difficult it is to cope and the less
happy they are. There are people that I have known who
singlehandedly feel that they must take on a personal crusade against
every problem in the world that they do not feel is right. I am not
saying we shouldn't be involved where change is needed, but very
often a person sees a very unhappy world and tries to fix it, when really
the problem would be much easier to deal with if they would just look
within themselves and fix what is wrong there first. Psychologists
tell us that this is what they term as "projection." To set up a
straw man and make him responsible for all the problems of the world
is the acting out of a heart that full of turmoil. Some would call
them "trouble makers." But this is a misnomer, because people do not
make trouble. They already have it- they just want to make sure that
they share it and that no body is left out!
Does the world seem to be constantly in trouble around you. Do you
feel the constant urge to fix it (even when it is not broken). My
friends, this is a sign that there may be be a more direct and
intimate cause. The Psalmist understood the secret to the satisfaction
he experienced when he said in Psalm 131: "Lord, my heart is not haughty,
nor my eyes lofty. Neither do I concern myself with great matters,
nor with things too profound for me. Surely I have calmed and quieted
my soul, like a weaned child with his mother; like a weaned child is
my soul within me. O Israel, hope in the Lord from this time forth
and forever."
Are you troubled today? May your soul be quieted within you, and may
you be as happy as the writer of this psalmist. Have a blessed day!
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