The clock tower at Westminster, which contains the bell known as Big Ben, is an iconic landmark in London, England. It is traditionally thought that the melody of the tower chimes was taken from the tune of âI Know That My Redeemer Livethâ from Handelâs Messiah. Words were eventually added and put on display in the clock room:
Lord, through this hour be Thou our guide;
So by Thy power no foot shall slide.
These words allude to Psalm 37: âThe Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the Lord holds them by the handâ (vv. 23-24 nlt). Notice how intimately involved God is in His childrenâs experience: âHe delights in every detail of their livesâ (v. 23 nlt). Verse 31 adds, âThe law of their God is in their hearts; their feet do not slip.â
How extraordinary! The Creator of the universe not only upholds us and helps us but He also cares deeply about every moment we live. No wonder the apostle Peter was able to confidently invite us to âcast all your anxiety on him because he cares for youâ (1 Peter 5:7). As the assurance of His care rings in our hearts, we find courage to face whatever comes our way.
The words of hope, protection, and promise in the Psalms are not simply âbig pictureâ hopes and dreams; they relate to everyday life. David confirms this in todayâs psalm. He claims that he himself is a witness to Godâs protection. Notice the words of verse 25. The blessing of the Lord is not just spiritual and future; David says it is here and now and he has seen it. Throughout his life, David had witnessed the reality of the Lord's blessing on the lives of the righteous.