Today’s AMI QT Devotional is a reprint of Kate Moon’s blog originally posted on December 24, 2013. Kate continues to serve the Lord in E. Asia.
Devotional Thought for Today
“Traps”
Psalm 141:9-10, 142:3
Keep me safe from the traps set by evildoers, from the snares they have laid for me. 10 Let the wicked fall into their own nets, while I pass by in safety.
3 When my spirit grows faint within me, it is you who watch over my way. In the path where I walk people have hidden a snare for me.
One of David’s repeated petitions throughout the Psalms (appearing three times in a row in Psalms 140; 141; 142) is that God would keep him from falling into traps. It makes sense. A trap, by design, is meant to be difficult to notice or anticipate. If there was anything that one would especially need to depend on God for, it would be avoiding traps.
Since most of us are not in open warfare in the visible world (for instance, with the people around us), we wouldn’t think to pray for protection from traps; nevertheless, the Bible warns us to be alert because we do have an enemy who is always looking for ways to bring us down. Apostle Peter puts it like this: “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8).
So, have I been praying that God would keep me from falling into traps? If I haven’t, is it because my seemingly tranquil world has made me forget that the enemy is actively setting traps for me all the time? Even so, the believers need not become paranoid about this, but we do need to be aware and vigilant. Traps are meant to catch a person off-guard, but our spiritual awareness and sensitivity put us on good ground not to let this happen. Of course, we need something more than that; we need to actively seek God’s help, praying, as Moses did before marching out, “Rise up, Lord! May your enemies be scattered; may your foes flee before you” (Num. 10:35b).
Prayer: Lord, would you watch over my way today? You who know all things and hold the future in Your hands; what lies before me today I cannot possibly know, but You do. I will try to be alert, but there are times “when my spirit grows faint within me” (v. 3). If, today, there comes a moment when I become easy prey, watch over me, O Lord. Watch over me.
Bible Reading for Today: Luke 9
Lunch Break Study
Read Psalm 142:6-7: Listen to my cry, for I am in desperate need; rescue me from those who pursue me, for they are too strong for me. 7 Set me free from my prison, that I may praise your name. Then the righteous will gather about me because of your goodness to me.
1 Samuel 24:3: “He came to the sheep pens along the way; a cave was there, and Saul went in to relieve himself. David and his men were far back in the cave.”
Questions to Consider
- Where was Psalm 142 written? What situation was David in?
- When Saul entered the same cave that David and his men were in,who was the one caught in a trap? (1 Samuel 24:3)
- Are there any ways in which I am feeling trapped in my current life situation? What encouragement do these passages offer today?
Notes
- Psalm 142 was written when David was in a cave, feeling trapped. Though it was not a trap directly set for him by an enemy, he was forced into this “prison” when he had to flee from Saul and go into hiding.
- Amazingly, the very place David felt most trapped in, God turned into a “trap” for David’s enemy. Now David’s response clearly indicated that God’s will wasn’t for him to take advantage of this situation by killing Saul, thereby making himself king (1 Samuel 24:5-6). Instead, God allowed this situation to test David’s heart, as well as to encourage him, by showing that He was in control, and that He could turn the tables at any point. David, therefore, simply needed to trust in Him.
- David probably felt trapped because he was not able to live out his true calling for that period of time. Despite being told by God that he was going to be a king, David was living as a fugitive. Have you ever felt like you were born to be doing one thing but somehow got stuck doing something completely opposite? Take heart. If it was really God who led you into that situation, He is in control, has a plan, and will eventually bring you out to fulfill the calling He has on your life. Just trust in Him. And who knows, maybe the very place in which you feel most trapped will become the setting in which you end up shining brightest, just as David did here (1 Samuel 24).
Evening Reflection
Did I make it through another day? Take a moment to give Him thanks for His watchfulness. Did I shine today, no matter what circumstance I was in? Thank the Lord for the beautiful person He is making you into.





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