Good Morning All!
Nahum
1:3; “The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those
who take refuge in him.”
A calm day could turn into a nightmare. The
seafarer soon became skilled at reading the signs of the weather. Red sky at
morning sailor takes warning, red sky at night sailor delight. This saying is
very old and believed by many sailors, even today. It did not take long for
sailors to begin to read all the signs that would give clues to the coming
weather. They would watch the animals, the birds, and the fish all provided
behavioral patterns to which the sailors could try and determine problems
ahead.
Yet many a sailor would go out and many a sailor
would find themselves in trouble. They would seek any port in a storm to keep
them safe. Many people today have that same attitude. They seek any and all
ports of safety in a storm.
We see this when a person faces a health
scare. As they wait for the results from the tests; they pray and then check
their horoscope and then do some form of luck enhancement. When the test come
back negative, they thank their lucky stars, dodged the bullet, and may even
say a quick prayer of thanks. Yet if the results are not negative; what comfort
do your “lucky stars” give you? We need to know where our stronghold truly is.
David wrote that God is my refuge and
strength. He was a guy who knew about trouble. Even though he was the greatest
king that Israel had ever known; he spent a lot of time running and hiding from
people trying to kill him. Even when he was all alone and the enemy surrounded
him, he found refuge in God. We can as well. God offers us the assurance of our
salvation and the certain promise of our salvation. Even when all the earthly
pretenders fail; God provides.
While many think that it is acceptable to
“cover all the bases” and look for comfort from any who claim to offer it; our
only true source of comfort and happiness is in God. Our salvation is
guaranteed because of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus. This is our port, our
only port, in any storm, in any trial or tribulation; God protects us and
guards us from all danger. We will face many trials; this is part of sinful man,
but God promises to guard us and protect us from all harm and evil. We do not
even have to read the signs; simply trust our port, our stronghold for our
salvation; Jesus our risen Lord.
Dear
Father, you keep us safe from all that the devil and this sinful world throw at
us. We give you thanks for your comforting spirit and your safe and loving arms.
Be with those who are in need of your comfort and give us the wisdom to reach
out to those who need it most. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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