Wednesday, September 25, 2019

...shade

The Lord watches over you - the Lord is your shade at your right hand.  Psalm 121:5

It's September 25th.  Normally, by this time of year, we're using blankets at our Friday night football games.  We're raking leaves for a bonfire on a cool night. Not today!  Not tonight!  Even though Monday was the first day of fall, it's still HOT!  

On these hot days, Isn't it amazing the difference just a little bit of shade makes?  In the heat of the day, simply moving under a tree instantly creates a more comfortable feeling. There's less glare; it feels cooler.

There are many references in the Bible about being, hiding, and taking refuge under the "shadow" of His wings. Several times I have pondered exactly what that means. One thing for sure is that a shadow, of a tree for example, provides shade. During times of intense heat (trouble), the shadow (shade) carries relief. It provides a respite.

Psalm 121:5 says, "The Lord watches over you, the Lord is your shade at your right hand."   What better place to catch our breath than in the shadow of God, or in the shadow of His wings? We can cool off, regather our wits, and get back out there.   Sometimes it's good to remember that a bit of shade is just the ticket, especially when the shade is from the shadow of our Heavenly Father.

"How precious is Your loving kindness, O God!  And the children of men take refuge in the shadow of Your wings.".  Psalm 36: 7

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