The LORD is my rock and my
fortress and my deliverer…
Psalm 18:2*
Psalm 18:2*
Cowboys,
such a big part of my childhood in the 1950’s, have almost disappeared from the
American entertainment culture. If I mention such cowboy icons as Gene Autry,
Roy Rogers, and Hoppalong Cassidy to a young person today, I just get stares.
Back then, television and movies were all family oriented and all the best
programs were westerns.
One theme
that I’ve seen repeated many times in “cowboy pictures” is the last minute
rescue by the army. Story lines would vary slightly, but towards the end of the episode, the
hero with a small band of companions would be surrounded and outnumbered 100 to
1 by a tribe of renegade Indians. When things were hopeless and the movie star
had only two bullets in his gun, you’d hear a bugle call and hundreds of
blue-shirted soldiers would ride over the hill on their horses to save the day.
That led to the expression “Here comes the cavalry!” which was commonly used to
apply to any unexpected solution to a difficult problem.
King David
was a warrior and he could defend himself well from the top of a mighty rock or
a strong fortress, but he also knew that sometimes the battle became so
overwhelming that the only thing that could help was reinforcements. God was
not only David’s strength and shield, He was his Deliverer.
Life gets
rough and often nothing seems to go right. Smart people have insurance policies
for those hard times. However, experienced people also know that sometimes even
the best contingency plans don’t work and things can still continue to fall
apart. It’s at those times you feel helpless and say “Lord, please help me out
of this mess! --Just one more time!” The only thing that can turn hopelessness around is a Deliverer.
The
Apostle Paul was referring to Christ while he was quoting from the Old
Testament: “The
Deliverer will come out of Zion, And He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob;
For this
is My covenant with them, When I take away their sins"
(Romans 11:26,27). When troubles look
their darkest, we can cry out to God and Jesus will come charging down from
heaven to deliver us one more time.
*see also Psalm 40:17, 70:5, 144:2 plus five other verses
*see also Psalm 40:17, 70:5, 144:2 plus five other verses
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