In some ways, this is the flip side of yesterday's devotional. Of course, the psalms were written before Lamentations. So Jeremiah had the psalms available to him. This psalm focuses on the fact that the Lord will never forsake His saints. Jeremiah was asking for restoration, the psalmist was giving assurance that the saints will never be forsaken. Isn't it a comfort to see that while these themes seem to be in conflict, we are able to trust Him to work them out for His glory and our good.
The promise of not being forsaken applies only to His saints, to those who are righteous and take refuge in Him. The plight of Judah during the exile was due to their refusal to take refuge in Him.
The promise applies in times of trouble - the righteous are not exempt from times of trouble.
His is our stronghold - we are not our stronghold, all the plans of man cannot provide safety.
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