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Psalm 131 
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In just a few words David spoke of his humble trust in the Lord and his hope in Him. These are remarkable statements for a powerful king to have written.

 1. A model of humility 131:1-2
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131:1 David claimed that he had not been proud. Pride is essentially a belief that one does not need God but is self-sufficient. Haughty or lofty looks with the eyes betray a proud attitude because they look down on other people with a feeling of superiority (cf. 18:27; 101:5; Prov. 6:17; 30:13). Pride also manifests itself in taking on projects for which one is not capable thinking that one can handle them. The proud person overestimates his own abilities as well as his own importance. The humble person, however, has a realistic understanding of his capabilities and his limitations.

131:2 David had stopped being self-assertive and restless. Rather than constantly seeking self-gratification he now rested in his lot. The ability to rest and be quiet rather than struggling for what we want is a sign of maturity as well as humility.

 2. A model of hope 131:3
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David called on the nation to follow his example and rest in confidence that the Lord would provide what His people needed. This dependent trust is a need God's people never outgrow.

This psalm is an excellent exposition of what it means to have faith as a child. We cantrust God because He is who He is. We musttrust Him because we are who we are.



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