
By Yuri Solomon
Psa 16:7 I will bless the LORD, who hath given me counsel: my
reins also instruct me in the night seasons.
What a wholesome resolution. Not only passionate but intellectual "I
will," yet not only intellectual but passionate "my reins." And there
is no other way to please God then to remain passionately tied to the
word of God in the dark times. Yet this is often when Christians make
excuses by appealing to the frailty of our humanity, and are
emotionally turned to self-preservation rather than divine dependency.
The wise counsel of God is not as much for day as it is for the night
seasons. What need is there to turn to other alternatives in the
blissful season? What new source of light is sought in the brightness
of day? Temptation dwells in the night, in the uncertainty of the
wilderness experience, and in the presence of pain without apparent
remedy.
Night seasons are unpredictable and they call for unpredictable
behavior. And there is for the believer light in darkness, joy in
sorrow, and assurance in uncertainty. Is not counsel given by God, a
lamp unto our feet, and a light unto our path? The word of God
instructs us when the day becomes dusk and dusk becomes dark. When what
to do is no longer evident and obvious, when everything one thought
would help is exhausted, and when all other advisors are at an impasse,
what one knows of God remains reliable, stable and sure.
One may have at points blessed his own wisdom. One may have at points
blessed his own ingenuity. One may have at points blessed his good
friends. All of these bear some level of appropriateness. However, in
the night seasons it is time to bless the Lord and Him alone.
The night seasons are not times to turn to the right or left. The night
seasons are not times to doubt what God has said. The night seasons are
not times to conclude that it's more than you can bear. The night
seasons are not times to conclude that God has forsaken you. The night
seasons are not times to fall into fleshly consolations.
In the night seasons, one may have to know like Abraham that the Lord
will provide a sacrifice in the place of your son. In the night
seasons, one may have to say like the three Hebrew children, "If the
Lord will not deliver me from the fire, I still won't bow." In the
night seasons one may have to do like David after the death of a child,
"arise from the earth, and wash, and anoint himself, and change his
apparel, and come into the house of the LORD, and worship." In the
night season one must be informed by God's counsel and driven by an
unwavering attachment to the same.
Yuri Solomon holds degrees from Gospel Ministry Outreach Theological Institute and the College of Biblical Studies. He currently serves as Senior pastor of the New Life Baptist Church in Houston, Texas, and is the Secretary of Christian Education in the Union Baptist Fellowship of Churches.
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