Saturday, January 14, 2006
A Place to Turn
Each will be like a refuge from the wind and a shelter from the storm, like streams of water in a dry country, like the shade of a huge rock in a parched land. Isaiah 32:2
I have heard some people say when they became Christians they thought all their troubles would be over and it would be smooth sailing from that point on. But for individuals like that, the day eventually comes that reveals their mistaken perception. They come to realize two important truths: they still possess a sin nature and they still live in a fallen world. Christians are not immune to heartbreak, tragedy, sickness, loss or any host of other catastrophes. The many hurricanes in the southern states affected the lives of both believers and non believers. The war in Iraq has brought death and mutilation to Christians as well as non Christians. The truth of the matter is that Christians suffer in this world like everyone else.
The difference between Christians and non believers isn't what goes on in the external world as much as what goes on in the internal world. We have a refuge, shelter, streams of water, and shade from the elements of our world. Because we know that our God rules justly and righteously, we know the results are always in good hands. Compared to eternity this life is a vapor. So the trials and tragedies are very temporary. At the time though, they can seem long and over whelming.
That is when we must go back to the Protector of our soul. Like stepping into a house when the weather gets bad, God will enfold us during the storms of our life. What is it we bring to Him? The beating of the wind? He is a refuge. The storm? He is the shelter. The dry places of our inner world? He is the living water (the streams of water) that spring up in us. The parched landscape of our internal world? He is the Rock that provides the shade in which we can stand and refresh ourselves.
I use to equate Christian maturity with never feeling pain again. Let come what may, I should be able to hold my head up high and not let anything affect me. True growth came the day I realized I won't get through this life without pain. But now I know where to take the pain and hurts of life. I am reminded once again of God's protection, presence, and care in my life. I cannot imagine facing life without having a place of safety to retreat.
Father, You see my plights and You shelter me. May I resort to Your arms daily. Amen.
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