Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him,
and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.
Cincinnati has several bridges that cross over the Ohio
River and connect the city to northern Kentucky. The Roebling bridge was built
in 1866 and at that time was the longest suspension bridge. The bridge itself
is a beautiful structure with the arched trusses and light blue paint. Although
the bridge has been under repair from time to time, thousands of folks have driven
back and forth into downtown Cincy or Covington.
The people who travel across the bridge, John A. Roebling designed and built, trust the structure to carry them across and keep them safe. Much like any bridge or highway, we believe the engineers did their job and created a safe means of transportation.
I remember crossing a causeway in Georgia when I drove down
to visit my brother on St. Simon’s Island. Being from Ohio, I’d not encountered
such a structure. As it rose into the air, even though it was not as high as I
imagined, my anxiety rose a bit too. But I had to trust it to take us to the
island.
I tend to trust whatever works consistently. So why is it so
hard sometimes to trust the One being who is always the same? God never
changes. He’s present in my every day life and has never given me a reason to
doubt Him. As I’ve grown older and hopefully wiser, I tend to place my life in
His hands more and more. As the psalmist says, “my heart trusts Him.” I’m so
thankful God remains the same no matter the circumstances and He helps me as I
navigate life. I praise Him for His ongoing presence and reliability.
Trust God with everything. He has our best interest at
heart.
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