Friday, 06/12/15, "Day of Praise"
"The name of the Lord is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe." - Proverbs 18:10
Ya know those cardboard "bricks"? Ya know, the ones that every preschool and kindergarten and church nursery has for little kids to play with and build on? I used to love playing with those things and building tunnels and towers.
Don't tell anyone, but I still do.
However, there were times when I played with the bricks and I got really nervous, mostly when The Bully, LH, was around. He'd act like he was minding his own business until you finished your cardboard brick project. Then he'd waste no time in coming over and kicking it at you and into you and over you. Quite frankly, it hurt.
In lots of ways.
Because I was so focused and put so much energy into building it, LH's bullying made me feel like my whole world was crashing down around me. Even now 40+ years later, I can remember the sensations of anger and hurt and fear and disappointment. What I don't remember was knowing what to do. For some reason, it never dawned on me to tell the teacher. All I could see was my world crashing down and the one who had destroyed it.
Don't tell anyone, but I still do.
Has your world ever come crashing down around you? Maybe when you were 5? Or were you 25? I can relate to 45 and 50.
Sensations of anger, hurt, fear, and disappointment. And for some reason, it never dawns on us to tell the "Teacher." All we can see is our world crashing down and the one who destroyed it.
God has a "suggestion" for times like this -- Run.
Run to the "Teacher," the Lord.
To find shelter and refuge, safety and peace, courage and strength. Treasures of the soul. That lift up our hearts. Like a Lord of the Rings giant eagle scooping us up and bringing us to rest on an Elfish Tower where the masters of healing can do their thing to give healing to a hurting and injured soul.
Indeed, when your world is crashing down in small ways or large, run to the Lord. Call on his name.
For "the name of the Lord is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe" (Proverbs 18:10).
Praise God!
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