Monday, October 19, 2009

Safe Sanctuary

Our eight year old cat, Maggie, was jumping up and down at the patio door. She’s a big cat. She will tip the scale around 20 pounds at least. She is a black long hair with one white spot under her belly. She wanted in because there is a big yellow tomcat making his rounds in the neighborhood. Maggie has been spayed but the old tom comes to eat her food. He runs when one of us comes to the door but Maggie knows that when we are in bed asleep, that is when the fireworks start. I put her in the crawl space off the garage at night when it’s cold so now she is convinced it is cold enough to come in.

*GOD’s a safe-house for the battered, a sanctuary during bad times. The moment you arrive, you relax; you’re never sorry you knocked. When David wrote these words I am pretty sure that Maggie can relate to how he felt. When she goes in the crawl space she curls up in her bed with her food bowl and fresh water close by. She knows she is safe from the weather and the old tomcat. David felt safe when in the presence of God. There were many times he thought his life would be snuffed out but God always kept him safe. There are many “safe houses” in business today providing safe shelter for people that are abused at their homes. God bless those who work in them and provide them. Some would think that a church would be a safe house from an abusive world only to find out that sometimes emotional and spiritual battering even takes place in them!

I agree with David; God is my safe house! The world can be an uncaring, unforgiving, indifferent, and chaotic place at times. I can always come into His presence and find R and R, (Rest and Relaxation for you non-military folk). Just like Maggie knocking at the patio door, I am never sorry when I knock on The Door; Jesus Christ. How about you today? Need some solace, relief, or spiritual nurturing? Then call upon Jesus. I promise you, you will not be sorry you did!

Our Father in Heaven, Hallowed is Your Name! Thanks for being my Safe House! Jesus, thank You for being the Door into Him! Amen.

In Christ: Br Mike <><

*Peterson, E. H. (2003). The Message : The Bible in contemporary language (Ps 9:9-10). Colorado Springs, Colo.: NavPress.

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