Good Morning All,
Psalm 42:1; “As a deer
pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God.”
We know that feeling, when the summer heat
strikes. Even if you work inside, in air conditioning, you still know that it
is hot out. You have to go to your car
or into a different building and it can almost knock you over. If you spend anytime outside, you can feel
yourself wilt and struggle to go on.
We can find our self like this even on more
temperate days. If we have days when we
exert a lot of energy, we can feel exhausted and panting for water. It doesn’t even have to be physical labor; it
can be from a very emotional experience or a very stressful experience. We can be exhausted and just like the deer;
we pant for flowing streams.
This Psalm actually has an even darker
meaning. Not only is the deer panting and
looking for water, but it is also being hunted.
It is being chased and it runs and runs.
It seeks safety along with a cool drink of water to help it rejuvenate
itself. But like any animal that has
been hunted, it never really rests. It
keeps its eyes and ears open and listening, wary of any sound or movement.
We, too, are like this deer. We are hunted and chased every day. The devil uses all of his tricks to hound us,
to set snares for us, to hunt us down.
We need to be wary like this deer.
As we struggle with this battle, we weary and tire because we cannot
fight this battle and win. The hunter is
too cagey and skilled. He will win if we
fight this battle…. alone.
But we do not fight this battle
alone. God has shown us his great love
for us by sending Jesus to redeem us and to buy us back from the bondage of
sin. God is our refuge and
salvation. We can see this image of
being hunted or in danger throughout the Psalms, especially. Take the image of the hunted deer and read
Psalm 23. We have still waters, green
pastures to lie down in; when can a hunted deer lie down? But because of the safety of Christ, we can
lie down, we can rest. We can rest the
true rest which gives us peace.
We, as Christians, are in the devil’s
sights all day and all night. The devil
seeks whom he may devour. He looks for those who have left the safety
of the herd and wandered off. The devil
then lures us into one of his traps in order to separate us from God. So, all day long we are chased by the pain of
broken and hurting relationships, broken, and hurting health, broken and
hurting dreams and loves, broken and hurting because the rain just seems to
keep missing us when everyone else gets plenty.
Some days it seems like we are assaulted from all sides, and we are exhausted
and panting like a hunted deer. To all
of this Jesus says to us, “come, come all of you who are weary, and I will give
you rest.” (Mt. 11:28). When we hear
God’s Word speak to us with its message of redemption and with the message of
hope, we can trust that the devil will never touch us. We can have that rest and we can rest with
the assurance that we have peace with and peace from God. We have a loving God who has walked down the
paths we have walked and gives us comfort and hope, secure in His loving arms.
Gracious Lord, we pant
for your goodness and righteousness. We
can never attain it on our own but rely solely on You to give us the streams of
water and the pastures of green to rest and renew in. Keep us throughout this day; hold us gently
in your loving arms. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray. Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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