Senseless Security
http://bible.us/psa56.11.nkjv In God I have put my trust; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me? The security that makes sense is built on the reinforcements of safety apparatus against invasion. It is a game of intelligence gathering and control, aimed at out smarting the aggression of the enemy. However, the moment all these physical apparatus are vandalized by the enemy, it will no longer make sense to trust in any salvation that comes not from the mercy of the enemy. David found himself in this kind of security mess, when he fell into the hands of the Philistines in Gath. Instead of the expected lost hope, gripped fear and song of defeat, he quipped to put his trust in God. Obviously, trusting in the superiority of God's character and charisma over the best intelligence of human attack appears senseless in times of great security needs. Admittedly, confidence in God's security in the valley of the shadow of death is senseless; it never entertain fear until the gam...