MONITE SIULAI 6, 2026
SAAME 146-150; SENESI 3:1-6
You always put your trust in someone or something. Whoever or whatever holds your trust also controls the way you live.
Kuopau ke tuku ho’o falalaa ‘i ha tokotaha pe ko ha me’a. Ko e tokotaha ko iaa pe ko e me’a ko iaa te ne pule’i anga ho’o mo’ui.
Psalm 146 is about trust. God created us to be trusting beings. This means that we continually entrust ourselves to someone or something. When we trust someone or something, we ask that person or thing to deliver what we think we want or need. Even the most fearful or cynical people trust something. Our capacity to trust was woven into us by God. It is supposed to drive us to him; we are to give our hearts to him and believe that what he says is true. The first horrible moment of sin and rebellion in the garden of Eden was a drama of trust. Would Adam and Eve continue to trust God and live as he commanded, or would they trust the serpent and step over God's boundaries?
Adam and Eve made a terrible trust decision, and we continue to deal with the results today.
Read the psalm carefully:
Praise the LORD!
Praise the LORD, O my soul!
I will praise the LORD as long as I live;
I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.
Put not your trust in princes,
in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation.
When his breath departs, he returns to the earth;
on that very day his plans perish.
Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob,
whose hope is in the LORD his God,
who made heaven and earth,
the sea, and all that is in them,
who keeps faith forever;
who executes justice for the oppressed,
who gives food to the hungry.
The LORD sets the prisoners free;
the LORD opens the eyes of the blind.
The LORD lifts up those who are bowed down;
the LORD loves the righteous.
The LORD watches over the sojourners;
he upholds the widow and the fatherless,
but the way of the wicked he brings to ruin.
The LORD will reign forever,
your God, O Zion, to all generations.
Praise the LORD!
Why trust a powerful prince, whose life fades away quickly and who cannot offer you salvation? Why trust any created thing? Compare the trustworthiness of created things with the psalmist's description of the Lord, what he has done, what he continues to do, and what he offers those who put their trust in him. The attributes and works the psalmist assigns to God are awesome and glorious and true of no one or nothing else. God alone knows what we need. He alone provides. In the majesty of his character and work, he alone is worthy of our trust. If we put our trust in him, we have hope that will never fail us or fade away. Why would we entrust our lives to anyone or anything else?