Afternoon Thoughts-Thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation." Psalm 91:9:
The Israelites in the wilderness were
continually exposed to change. Whenever the pillar stayed its motion, the tents
were pitched; but tomorrow, ere the morning sun had risen, the trumpet sounded,
the ark was in motion, and the fiery, cloudy pillar was leading the way through
the narrow defiles of the mountain, up the hill side, or along the arid waste
of the wilderness. They had scarcely time to rest a little before they heard
the sound of "Away! this is not your rest; you must still be onward journeying
towards Canaan!" They were never long in
one place. Even wells and palm trees could not detain them. Yet they had an
abiding home in their God, his cloudy pillar was their roof-tree, and its flame
by night their household fire. They must go onward from place to place,
continually changing, never having time to settle, and to say, "Now we are
secure; in this place we shall dwell." "Yet," says Moses,
"though we are always changing, Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place
throughout all generations." The Christian knows no change with regard to
God. He may be rich today and poor to-morrow; he may be sickly today and well
to-morrow; he may be in happiness today, to-morrow he may be distressed--but
there is no change with regard to his relationship to God. If he loved me
yesterday, he loves me today. My unmoving mansion of rest is my blessed Lord.
Let prospects be blighted; let hopes be blasted; let joy be withered; let
mildews destroy everything; I have lost nothing of what I have in God. He is
"my strong habitation whereunto I can continually resort." I am a
pilgrim in the world, but at home in my God. In the earth I wander, but in God
I dwell in a quiet habitation. (Bible Gateway)
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