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Jan RossA few people have asked why I chose such a strange name for my blog.  After all, a plumb line is a carpenter's tool, a simple weight attached to a line for determining the exactness of a vertical line.  But, isn't that what it's all about?  Aren't we supposed to align our lives to a perfectly vertical line?  Of course, His name is Yeshua, the Perfect Son of God, the Lamb slain before the foundation of the earth. 

Yeshua lived a perfect, sinless life.  He victoriously endured unbelievable persecution and temptation in order that His perfect, sinless life could be the Plumb Line for everyone.  Yeshua ... our Plumb Line.

Since Yeshua is now seated at the right hand of the Father, He made sure we weren't left without a written record of His life and character, His sufferings and victories, His rejection and triumph, all of which is recorded in one Book for us to use in His physical absence as an example for our lives.

In order to align our lives to the example of Yeshua, we must be willing to believe the Word of God is divinely inspired, infallible, and truth. No other book ever written or published can make those claims ... NO other book.  The Bible is complete and needs no additional revelation by man or woman to enhance it or complete it. 

The Plumb Line is my attempt to keep my heart and life aligned to the Word of God.  I invite you to join me on this journey of transformation for His glory!

The Plumb Line is Jesus Christ, the Living Word
Nov 17

Written by: Jan Ross
11/17/2008 12:55 AM  RssIcon

“Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Selah.”  (Psalm 62:8)

We have a tendency to look to anyone/anything other than the Lord for answers.  In fact, we would rather trust flesh and blood than we would the Lord for most everything.  Sad, but true!

David, when he wrote this Psalm, had dealt with misplaced confidence.  He saw the error of his way, quickly repented, and wrote these words:  “Trust in him at all times – pour out your heart before him.”

When you are faced with a major disappointment, to whom do you run?  Your best friend?  Your internet friends?  Where do you take your disappointments, hurts, disillusionments, rejections?  Unfortunately, most of us take our problems everywhere but to the Lord.  David found himself on the run, alone and away from all that he found comfort in.  Yet, his cry was for all of us (“ye peoples”) to learn to trust in the Lord, to take our problems to the Lord, to trust Him to take care of us and protect us, and to pour out our hearts to Him, not anyone else!

It is so easy to pick up the phone and dial your closest friend and pour out your heart when someone has let you down or hurt you.  But God is calling you to use Him as your refuge ... to run to Him with every issue of life.  He alone can help and He alone has the ability to change the circumstances.

“God is a refuge for us!”  The word “refuge” comes from a Hebrew word that translates as “to flee for protection, to confide in, to have hope and to have trust.”  Taking that into consideration, read the words of the Psalmist once again:  “Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Selah.”  Do you see it?  Because of his own experience, David is admonishing us to flee to God for protection, to confide in God when misused and abused, to have hope that He will lead you out of the situation, and to trust God alone.

Don’t waste your trust on man.  Put your trust in God, tell Him all that troubles you, and let Him be your refuge, your confidant, and your hope!  Selah!

Father, forgive me for not running to You first with my problems.  Lord, help me to remember that You are ALWAYS there for me, longing to be my confidant, wanting to be my refuge in time of desperation and need.  Lord, help me to remember that there is NO ONE more trustworthy than You, there is NO ONE to offer consolation like You, and there is NO ONE like You in whom I can hide in my time of trouble.  Draw me to You, Lord, and help me find my refuge in You always.  In Jesus’ name, amen and amen.

“Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.” (Jeremiah 17:5)

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