How can we trust God's deliverance in our own lives, like in Psalm 106:11? Setting the Context Psalm 106 recounts Israel’s history to spotlight the LORD’s unfailing salvation in spite of their repeated failures. Verse 11 celebrates the climactic moment at the Red Sea: “The waters covered their adversaries; not one of them remained.” God’s Track Record of Deliverance • Red Sea (Exodus 14:21-31) — Pharaoh’s army erased in a single night. • Wilderness provision (Exodus 16-17) — daily manna and water from rock. • Jordan River crossing (Joshua 3-4) — waters stood in a heap until every Israelite passed. • Jericho’s fall (Joshua 6) — walls collapsed by obedient faith and God’s power. The pattern: impossible crisis → divine intervention → complete rescue. Principles for Trusting His Deliverance Today 1. God finishes what He starts • “He who calls you is faithful, and He will surely do it.” (1 Thessalonians 5:24) 2. Deliverance is total, not partial • At the sea “not one of them remained.” God does not leave remnants of bondage to threaten His people’s future. 3. Our part is faith-filled obedience • “Stand firm and see the LORD’s salvation.” (Exodus 14:13) 4. His timing magnifies His glory • Rescue came at the last possible moment, proving it was solely His hand. Applying Psalm 106:11 to Personal Struggles • Addictions — Trust that the same power that buried Egypt can break chains permanently. • Relational conflicts — Expect the LORD to remove hostility in ways beyond human negotiation. • Financial pressures — Believe He can open a path where none exists, just as Israel walked on dry ground. • Spiritual oppression — Rely on Christ’s finished work that already disarmed every foe (Colossians 2:15). Scriptures that Reinforce God’s Faithfulness • Psalm 34:7 — “The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear Him, and he delivers them.” • Isaiah 46:4 — “I have made you, and I will bear you; I will carry you and save you.” • 2 Timothy 4:18 — “The Lord will rescue me from every evil deed and bring me safely into His heavenly kingdom.” • Romans 8:32 — “He who did not spare His own Son… how will He not also, with Him, graciously give us all things?” Practical Steps to Cultivate Trust • Recall past rescues — Keep a written record of God’s interventions. • Meditate on deliverance passages — Read Exodus 14 aloud; visualize His power. • Speak faith, not fear — Align words with promises like Psalm 106:11. • Obey promptly — Follow any clear instruction God gives; obedience positions us for rescue. • Fellowship with believers — Testimonies of others’ deliverance bolster confidence in your own. |