Tuesday, January 17, 2006
My Sure Refuge
He who walks righteously and speaks with sincerity, he who rejects unjust gain and shakes his hands so they hold no bribe; he who stops his ears from hearing about bloodshed and shuts his eyes from looking upon evil; he will dwell on the heights, his refuge will be the impregnable rock; his bread will be given him, his water will be sure. Isaiah 33:15,16
When our children were young they learned the song "O Be Careful." It was a song meant to teach the importance of guarding your eyes, ears, mouth, hands, and feet. As Christians, we hopefully learn to use those instruments for good rather than evil. Isaiah gives us God's version of that song. It goes beyond the fact that God is watching from above. It is God's way of giving us a peak into what is to be ours. He wants us to see a place of safety and surety He has provided for us as well as the sustenance we need.
This world is not always "user friendly." Days can seem long, deprivation can be cruel, people can disappoint us, health can fail us, and circumstances can leave us drained. But God intends for us to seek our shelter and refuge in Him when the storms hit. In affect, He not only shelters us but sustains us and nourishes us.
I grew up in Michigan ~ not far from Lake Michigan. Over the years, I have noticed the dramatic changes of the coastline. Houses that were built far back on the cliffs are now close to the edge as the elements have eroded the sand. Each assault takes away from an unsure foundation. THAT is a picture of other sources I may be tempted to seek refuge in. It may look safe and feel safe for awhile but erosion happens. And one day I find myself close to the edge.
How different the picture is of God. He is the impregnable Rock! Not one bit of His foundation is ever a victim to erosion. He is as trustworthy and dependable now as in eternity past. That is why when the best of plans fail, when friends are unable or unwilling to meet my needs, when my circumstances leave me worn, I am able to be strengthened internally as I dwell on high, seek His refuge, and feed off His ever fresh supply of food for my soul.
Father, You are aware of the very things that assault me today. I once again resort to Your shelter. Enfold me with Yourself. Amen.