June 25, 2026
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses; But we will remember the name of the Lord our God.
Psalms 20:7 NKJV
Question
When challenges arise, what do you instinctively trust first: your own abilities or the Lord?
Context
Throughout Israel’s history, military strength was often measured by the number of horses, chariots, and soldiers a nation possessed. The temptation was to place confidence in visible power rather than the unseen God. David reminds God’s people that true security has never been found in earthly resources but in the Lord Himself.
Application
We face similar temptations today. We place confidence in our bank accounts, careers, education, health, or even our own abilities. While these things have value, they cannot provide lasting peace or guarantee tomorrow. Circumstances change, but God never does.
Confidence in the Lord is not pretending life will always be easy. It is the settled assurance that God is faithful, sovereign, and present regardless of what we face. When our confidence rests in Him, fear loses its grip because we know the One who holds our future.
The stronger our relationship with God becomes, the stronger our confidence grows. As we remember His faithfulness in the past, we gain courage to trust Him with today and tomorrow.
Truth For The Day
Confidence in God never disappoints because His faithfulness never fails.
Pray
Lord, forgive me for the times I place my confidence in myself or in things that cannot last. Teach me to trust You with every part of my life. Remind me that You are faithful, powerful, and always present. Help me face each day with confidence that comes from knowing You, not from my circumstances. May my life reflect unwavering trust in Your promises. In Jesus’ name, Amen.