Good Morning
All,
Psalm
115:11; “You who fear the Lord,
trust in the Lord! He is their help and their
shield.”
This past weekend, we took our grandson, his mother, number three son
and his wife, to a fantastic children’s museum.
It was all hands on. It had a miniature
garage to fix a car, a water room, a grocery store, an art and music rooms and
much, much more. It also had outside
activities which included a life size dinosaur that moved and roared. There was a baby one a little ways away as
well. Mt grandson saw these through the
window and wanted to see them.
We went to the display which, apparently, was activated by motion. As soon as we got close, the adult one roared
and turned its head. My grandson’s eyes
got huge. He didn’t cry but he ran as
quickly as he could and grabbed hold of his mother’s leg and clung as tightly
as he could. He held tight and looked
back and forth between the adult one and the baby one. He didn’t say much but his eyes told the
story. I don’t think you could have
pried his arms open for all the tea in China.
My grandson ran to and held onto the one person who he knew would never
let anything happen to him. He knew mom
would keep him safe so he held on as tight as he could. This is exactly what we should do with God;
hold on as tight as we can.
This is probably the single greatest blessing that God bestows on his
redeemed children. We know that we are
saved; that our salvation is secure, our future life is eternal life with
him. Yet what about the life we live
until that happens? God has promised to
always be with us, to be our rock, shield, defender and protector. So if we fear the Lord, that is if we are
those who trust in his promise of eternal life; then we should also trust in
his promise to always be with us. We
should cling to his promise to be our help and our shield. He will defend us from the rages and taunts
of the devil while our life goes on.
He gives us so many ways to cling to him. We have his Word which speaks to us his
tender words of hope and salvation. We
have the blessing of prayer where we can speak to him and pour out our heart
and bare our soul to our protector and redeemer. Above all, we have the gift of faith which,
not only allows us, but actually encourages us to hold onto to God as tightly
as we can, knowing that, we are safe in his loving arms. Nothing can destroy us. Nothing can pull us from his grasp because he
holds us tight to himself. We can take
comfort by clinging back certain of our safety.
Gracious
Father, nothing can separate us from your love.
As we face and fight our demons and fears keep us certain of our hope in
you. Protect us by your hand and send your
Spirit to comfort us and to give us the peace that passes all human
understanding and wisdom. Be with those
who feel fear and anxiety at this time. Keep them safe and strong, trusting in
you for all good things. In the precious
name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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