Wednesday, May 18, 2011

May 19, 2011 Staying Safe

Being Safe
Read Psalms 91-96

Ps 91:1-2 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. 2 I will say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”

SAFETY. It’s a big concern, isn’t it? You want to be safe when you leave your home and when you return. You want your finances in a safe place. Your children need safe schools. You want “safe” relationships with family and friends. Safety is a wonderful blessing, isn’t it?
But sometimes our safety disappears. A friend last week was diagnosed with a serious illness that will keep her away from work for several weeks. She’s uncertain, hopeful, afraid and feeling “unsafe” because her health suddenly tenuous.
What do we do when life’s safety nets seem to disappear? The psalmist celebrates, worships and honors God’s strength. God is the place we go, and in him we will find the “shelter of the Almighty”, the refuge, the fortress in whom we trust.
Call on God, and the power of his enormous love reaches out to protect you. His arms are over you. No enemy, no matter how strong, can touch you because God, your refuge shelters you.
In the hymn “Beneath the Cross of Jesus” it says of the cross: “O safe and happy shelter, O refuge tried and sweet”
The shadow of the cross is over your life. Trust the cross. It cost God his only Son and offers your eternal refuge. When a father has given his Son to save you to Life Eternal, you can trust him to keep you safe.


Pause and Consider: God’s safe arms around you—feels great, don’t they?

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