How to Live with God as Your Portion (Psalm 73:26) - Your Daily Bible Verse - August 27
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BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY: âMy flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever,â ( Psalm 73:26).
How to Live with God as Your Portion
By Kristine Brown
Hannah knew what it meant to live with God as her portion, but not at first. We all learn our greatest lessons by trusting God through difficult times, and Hannah was no exception. From her story, we too can discover a deeper trust in the One who is above all, even in the scariest times. We can learn what it means when God is our portion. God is my portion when I donât have enough.
âBut to Hannah he gave a double portion because he loved her, and the Lord had closed her womb,â ( 1 Samuel 1:5).
Hannah wanted a child more than anything. 1 Samuel 1:8 describes her as âdownhearted.â Something was missing from her life, and her husband Elkanah did everything he could to console her, even giving her a double portion.
There will be times when we donât have enough. We may even wonder why God isnât providing the way we think He should. It could be one of lifeâs basic needs, like money to pay bills or food in the pantry. We may seek answers, like I did when my heart problem returned. We may long for healing. Whatever the desire, letâs remember this truth: God knows more about what we need than we do. Sometimes He doesnât take the pain away, but instead comforts us through it. How we handle difficulties can encourage others and draw His children closer to Him. Your journey can become just the inspiration someone else needs.
Just like Elkanahâs gift to his beloved wife, God satisfies us with more than we could ask for. He gave us His only son as a sacrifice to show the depth of His love. God is our portion that fills the void when - like Hannah - something is missing in our lives.
Hannah didnât hide away like Iâm tempted to do. She didnât vent, although the tears did flow. She went straight to the Source of all comfort. Hannah decided to put her hope in God.
âAnd she made a vow, saying, âLord Almighty, if you will only look on your servantâs misery and remember me, and not forget your servant but give her a son, then I will give him to the Lord for all the days of his life, and no razor will ever be used on his head,ââ ( 1 Samuel 1:11 NIV).
Hannahâs resolve to trust in God changed her entire outlook. Instead of staying downhearted, she became hopeful. She traded discouraging thoughts for triumph. Letâs take a lesson from Hannahâs commitment. When weâve had enough and weâre tempted to soothe our spirits with short-term comforts, letâs put down the remote and go straight to God in prayer. His comforting presence will be our portion when enough is enough.
Is something missing in your life today? Are you feeling unworthy, or are you fed up with daily frustrations? Lamentations 3:24 says, âThe Lord is my portion.â On the day of my heart surgery, I learned what this means in a real, tangible way. I didnât have the answers or know the outcome, but I did know this. In all things, He is enough.
Editorâs Note: The following was adapted from What Does it Mean When the Lord is Your Portion? by Kristine Brown. To read the full article, follow this link.
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