Good Morning All!
Isaiah 32:2, “Each
will be like a hiding place from the wind, a shelter from the storm, like
streams of water in a dry place, like the shade of a great rock in a weary
land.”
It is
fascinating watching the news and we see the flooding in Germany. Whole buildings are just washing away, some
have stood for hundreds of years. Then
you can watch the fires in the west and in Canada and see how these huge fires
can create their own weather systems and form what one guy called “fornados”
which is a tornado that is made up of fire.
We are dry and it seems that when rain is in
the forecast, they miss the rain as often as they do not, but they always get
the wind right. Whenever they predict
wind, we get it. Those are the days to
stay inside and work. We needed a hiding
place from the wind, a shelter from the storm.
Most of us can relate to this verse at all
the levels Isaiah lists. We have been
out in the wind or in a storm and we sought shelter. We have been out in the scorching heat and wanted
some cool refreshing time out of the sun.
We have experienced the cold, the hot, the storms which come our way.
As we live our life, we have had this in
our spiritual, emotional, relational, and experiential life. We have all experienced storms. Whether it seems big to others or not, it was
a storm to us. It may be the anxiety
from taking a test in school, a friendship that slips away, a job that is
rocky, finances that are shaky, heath issues, death of loved ones, or even our
own approaching mortality; we all experience storms.
That is probably the biggest mistake many
believers face. Some think that if we
are Christians, we never have storms that we never need shelter. This leads to a crisis of faith when we face
a storm in life. The thought process is
that IF I am a Christian, I will have no storms so if I have storms, I must NOT
be a Christian. Nothing could be further
from the truth. Sometimes it seems that
Christians face more storms than non-believers.
I think it is because we face struggles of faith when we worry about
others. Talk to any Christian grandmother
you know, all they do is pray for their grandchildren and face storms about how
they live, how they act, how they will live their life of faith. We all have storms just like the weatherman does
not miss wind as a forecast, we will face storms.
The difference is that we do not face them
alone. We have a loving God who is our
shelter. We can look throughout
Scriptures and see where God id our refuge, our shelter, our hope, our comfort,
and the list go on. Storms will occur
but they will never last. God will heal
us, God will guide us, and God will protect us.
We rest in his loving hands.
Sometimes, if you are out in a storm, you
have to look for shelter. Yet as a
believer, you never have to seek shelter; the shelter seeks you. God send his Spirit to you to provide you
with the comfort that we need. That
comfort may take the form of a friend, or a neighbor or as a Christian brother
or sister, shelter from the storm or shade to a weary land.
Heavenly Father, you are
our only source of comfort, you alone are our shelter. Protect us this day and when the storms of
life occur, use them to strength our faith and draw us closer to you. Hold us safely in your arms and give us
peace. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray. Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.