Two-minute read.

David’s heart journey starts with need, moves to trust, and ends with joy. When we turn to the Lord in desperation, He meets us in it. As we pour out our hearts to Him, God strengthens us and our trust deepens. David drew strength from God’s presence, and we can do the same. When we feel weak, overwhelmed, or worn out, God Himself becomes what we lack. The Lord shields us from the trouble that surrounds us, guarding our hearts, minds, and lives. Our heavenly Father stands between us and what would destroy us.
Forever etched in my mind, I think about the days when I found the Lord, then left Him. Starting to read my Bible daily, I discovered God’s incomprehensible peace. But then I stopped for some reason, probably the business of life, and the peace left me. Instead of relying on the Lord, I tried to do things in my strength and failed miserably. A wise friend suggested I get back into God’s word. When I did, His peace returned. I’ve read every day since.
We must show up for the Lord if we want Him to show up for us. Relationships take connection and intentionality. If I didn’t prioritize my husband in my life, we wouldn’t have much of a marriage, but because I do, we have a joyful union. In the same way, by making God a priority, I enjoy the benefits of a close connection with the Savior: He strengthens and shields me.
My heart trusts in Him.
David moves from need to trust, the turning point in the verse. His heart’s reliance on God, leaning into Him for emotional and spiritual help, enables David to conquer fear and doubt. The Lord’s presence brings either strength to endure, wisdom to act, or peace to stand still, but it always comes.
Trusting hearts overflow with joy.
David’s trust brought him joy, and he sang songs of praise. When we trust in the Lord, despite our circumstances, we’ll discover the same thing. Joy will overflow from our hearts, and we can’t help but sing praises.
Reflection:
Where in your life do you need to rely on God as your strength instead of trying to carry it on your own? What would it look like for your heart to truly trust Him in that place today?
Joy Thought:
God gives you His strength and covers you with His shield.








