*Where Do You Place Your Confidence?*

*"Satan rose up against Israel and incited David to take a census of
Israel." (1 Chronicles 21:1)*

God always requires total trust in Him alone for our victories in life.
Throughout Scripture we are cautioned not to place our trust in the
strength of horses, other men or our own abilities. In 1 Chronicles,
David's decision to take a census was a failure to keep his trust totally
upon the Lord.

David's purpose in counting his population was to assess his military
strength, much like the second census taken under Moses (see Numbers
1:2-3).  David found 800,000 men eligible for military service in Israel,
and 500,000 men in Judah (see 2 Samuel 24:9), more than double the previous
head count.

David's commander evidently recognized the grave error that his king was
about to make. "But Joab replied, 'May the Lord multiply his troops a
hundred times over. My lord the king, are they not all my lord's subjects?
Why does my lord want to do this? Why should he bring guilt on Israel?'" (1
Chronicles 21:3).

Joab was right - the census displeased the Lord. David was falling into the
temptation of trusting in the size of his army rather than in the Lord. In
consequence, God punished David and reduced his forces by bringing a plague
that killed 70,000 men.

How do you avoid placing your trust in God today? Do you trust your bank
accounts, your skills, your abilities, your resources, your own wisdom or
your own strength?  When you begin to place your faith in these things
instead of in the Provider of these things you get into trouble with God.

What a lesson this is for each of us. Today, place your total trust in the
Lord for all of your needs.












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