It
was a glorious day. The sun gently warmed the calm air. A black swan
drifted lazily in the water. A tranquil breeze unfurled the flag proudly
stationed on top of a turret. The still moat reflected the shape of the
stone castle above it.
We like comfort. We like knowing we’re safe, at our leisure to do
whatever our heart desires at the very moment we desire to do it. Most
of us probably feel safe in our own homes. Security companies can even
install alarm systems to increase the level of protection we feel. In
ages past, wealthy nobility fortified themselves in castles for safety.
Aspects of castle life that now seem enchanting were originally intended
to protect the residents. Moats, drawbridges, and turrets were all
designed to make the castle a place of refuge in case enemies attacked.
When “enemies” come your way, where is your refuge? Where do you turn
for help? For comfort? For security? In our humanity, we tend to look
for these things from friends or family, or even some negative sources
on which we have become reliant.
The Bible tells us that “God is our refuge and strength, a very
present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be
removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;
Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains
shake with the swelling thereof. Selah” (Psalm 46:1-3). No matter what
troubles we are facing, God will be there to help, strengthen, and
protect us.
Psalm 91:2 says, “I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my
fortress: my God; in Him will I trust.” For God to actually be our
refuge, we need to trust Him. “In God I will praise His Word, in God I
have put my trust; I will not fear…” (Psalm 56:4). We can let go of
whatever fears hold us captive, whatever stress is in our lives, and
“cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee: He shall
never suffer the righteous to be moved” (Psalm 55:22).
God wants to alleviate our burdens. He wants us to rely on His
strength to sustain us through difficult times. Psalm 46:10 says, “Be
still, and know that I am God…” How beautiful it is that God desires for
us to relinquish our troubles, quiet our hearts, and focus on Him.
It’s quite pleasant to picture the luxury of “being still” inside a
castle surrounded by stunning scenery. Where is a quiet place where you
can spend uninterrupted time focused on God, praying and reading His
Word?
This week’s blog was inspired by April 26th’s reading from Through
the Bible in a Year, a Bible reading guide offered free of charge by
Family Radio.
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