“. . . and I will dwell in the house of the
Lord forever.”
Psalm 23:6 (NIV)
My youngest
daughter always got invited to slumber parties while growing up. It almost
seemed like she got an invitation every week. And she truly wanted to go and to
stay overnight. There was always so much fun! There were endless bowls of
popcorn and cans of soda and movies and giggling and serious conversations with
her friends.
Sleep didn’t
come until the early morning hours. And therein was the problem: she loved it
all and couldn’t wait to go . . . until it came time to sleep. She always had
to come home. Not our choice, but hers.
We knew that
there would be a phone call about 1 or 2 a.m. and a sweet little voice would
say “Mom, I’m not feeling well. Can I
come home?” and we would quickly drive to her friend’s house and pick her up.
It wasn’t that
she didn’t like her friends or that she didn’t enjoy herself at the parties. It
was simply that, when it came time to rest for the night, she needed to be in
her home, her bed, and with her family.
We talked with
her to see if there was a fear of leaving us or another reason for her always needing
to come home. She simply said “When it’s nighttime, I want to be with my
family; I just want to be home.”
By definition,
home means “the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a
family or household.” But it meant so much more than that to our daughter.
It was a place to rest, to relax and to know
that, no matter what, her father would be there to watch over her and the rest
of the family. She felt secure in knowing that when she went to sleep, she was
safe in her home
.
Oh my friends,
could I encourage you to never leave God’s home? I know that we live in a world
that begs us to stay and enjoy what it has to offer: endless “slumber parties” with
food and drink and laughter and conversations with friends.
And while those
things themselves are not bad, there is a danger in thinking that this world is
truly our home and what we have here will last forever. It . . . will . . . not.
This world offers temporary residence while our Father offers a permanent
residence within His will and in His home.
So I encourage
each of you to please examine your hearts and if you realize that you are
acting as if this world is your permanent residence, do what my daughter did:
call home! Our Father is waiting for the call and longing to pull you back into
the safety and security of His presence.
Can I come home?
Absolutely.
Father, how thankful I am that you have a
permanent home for me, with you. I praise you that I can call you when I am
outside of your house and your will and you will pull me back into the safety
of you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up. . .
Reflect
- Have you ever written down one week’s events or
appointments in your life?
- Were any of those events or appointments focused
solely on the Lord?
Apply
- Journal all of your activities for one week.
- Do they reflect a person who views this world as a
temporary or a permanent home?
Power
- Psalm 23:6 (NIV) “…and I will dwell in the house of
the Lord forever.”
- Matthew 11:28 (NIV) “Come to me, all you who are
weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
- Psalm 90:1 (NIV) “Lord, you have been our dwelling
place throughout all generations.”
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