Psalms 146:5
"Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the LORD his God:"
We are in the third week of Advent, celebrating our Lord and Savior and all the ways He comes to us—past, present, and future. Last week, we reflected on Isaiah’s prophecies of Christ’s return, when all creation will be transformed into a unified, peaceful world under God’s rule.
Today, Psalm 146 directs us to place our hope in the King of Kings. All Scripture points to Jesus and celebrates God’s sovereign action: He creates, He rules, He accomplishes all things. We can do nothing apart from Him. True humility acknowledges that God—not we ourselves—reigns.
Blessed happiness and divine favor come when we trust fully in the God of Jacob. He is our unfailing help and ultimate hope, far surpassing human limitations with His omnipotence and faithfulness.
We are called to steadfast reliance on this good and gracious God, who forever upholds the oppressed, feeds the hungry, opens the eyes of the blind, lifts the bowed down, protects the vulnerable, and thwarts the wicked. Our hope is in Him alone.
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