It caught my eye as I was reading this morning.  You know, it’s amazing how the Lord can use something we’ve read many, many times, and at a precise moment, hammer it home.  So I finished reading the context, then took a little while to look up some cross references and do a little reading on the thoughts of others on that verse.  There’s no mystery to what it says, simply because it’s so simple to understand.  But, oh how hard it can be to follow!  It’s a psalm of King David, Psalm 62.  The entire psalm is good, but there’s that phrase in verse 8.  “Trust in Him at all times.”  As I said, nothing new here.  Nothing we didn’t already know to do.  Nothing we wouldn’t agree wholeheartedly with.  But….  Do we live it?  Allow me to share Charles Spurgeon’s thoughts on it.  They spoke to me, and I hope they do the same for you.  “Faith is an abiding duty, a perpetual privilege.  We should trust when we can see, as well as when we are utterly in the dark.  Adversity is a fit season for faith; but prosperity is not less so.  God at all times deserves our confidence. We at all times need to place our confidence in Him.  A day without trust in God is a day of wrath, even if it be a day of mirth.  Lean ever, ye saints, on Him, on whom the world leans.”  There is so much more that could be said here, but I think for now it’s best if I just leave it to you to meditate on it and let the Holy Spirit and the power of the Word make it real.  Trust in Him at all times!