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Keep Calm and Look Up

Tests and Trials

July 2, 2026

By Dr. Michael Youssef · 2M Read

  • Scripture:
David knew a Truth that the Bible declares from Genesis to Revelation: God is the righteous Judge.

King Saul was hoping to kill David, the man God had anointed to take his place on the throne. Along the way, Saul entered a cave. Unbeknownst to the murderous king, David crept up slowly behind him and cut off a corner of his robe. It wasn’t until Saul was back out in the wilderness that he heard David shouting from the mouth of the cave: “Some urged me to kill you, but I spared you; I said, ‘I will not lay my hand on my lord, because he is the Lord’s anointed'” (1 Samuel 24:10).

Read Psalm 37. Have you ever wondered why some of the world’s wickedest people seem to prosper? David must have felt this way as he thought of King Saul, safe and warm in his palace, while he was on the run in the wilderness, fleeing for his life. How, then, could David let Saul go free after he had wandered into his hideout?

David knew a Truth that the Bible declares from Genesis to Revelation, from “In the beginning . . .” to the final “Amen”: God is the righteous Judge. He will make everything right in the end. Saul may have been winning in that moment, but David knew God would not allow his crimes to go unpunished forever. In fact, he was so confident of this that he stayed his hand in that cave, leaving vengeance to God.

Years later, King David reflected on those early years and God’s faithfulness to him—how God protected him, took care of him, guided him through the fire and the flood, and brought him to the highest position in Israel. In Psalm 37, David wrote, “The wicked plot against the righteous and gnash their teeth at them; but the Lord laughs at the wicked, for he knows their day is coming” (vv. 12-13).

The lesson for all of us is this: Don’t sweat it when you see the temporary success of the wicked. Keep calm and look up to your heavenly Father, for, “A little while, and the wicked will be no more; though you look for them, they will not be found. But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy peace and prosperity” (vv. 10-11).

Prayer: Lord, may I be filled with compassion and also find comfort in the promise that evil will receive Your righteous judgment. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Learn more in Dr. Michael A. Youssef's sermon God Has the Answer to Every Problem You Face, Stay Calm and Look Up

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