“You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.” Psalm 32:7 (NIV)
“Come find us, Grandma! Bet you can’t find
us!” the voices giggled and then were immediately silent. I stood at the back door
of my daughter’s house and looked around the yard.
Not in the
playhouse. Not behind the shed. No one in the loft of the swing set. I scanned
once more and then I saw it: a small chunk of dirt at the top of the huge dirt
pile that my son-in-law had deposited by the fence was evidently knocked loose
by an unseen force and tumbled to the ground.
I pulled back
the green lid from the sandbox that had been pulled over the dirt pile to find
a rather large hole and two dirty little faces grinning at me. “How do you like
our hiding place?” they asked me together. “I love it!” I replied. “Tell me how
you did it.”
Ella and Jude explained that they had used two
small buckets and a shovel to dig a hole wide enough for them both to fit in and
then pulled the lid to their sandbox up the side of the “mountain” to cover the
hole.
“You know why we
did that? It’s ‘cause of that crazy dog that keeps coming around. We know we
can hide in there and we are safe from that dog!” explained Ella. “And bad
guys! Don’t forget the bad guys!” Jude chimed in. “They can’t find us in our
hiding place!”
I love Psalm
32:7. The Lord is my hiding place. I know without a doubt that I am safe with
Him and that He will protect me. He delivers me from “crazy dogs” and “bad
guys” every single day of my life.
What is your
hiding place? Where do you take refuge when the tough times slam into your
life? Some will hide in their careers or their wealth; others will choose
drugs, including alcohol. Still others will hide behind an outward appearance
of indifference to whatever is going on around them.
These hiding
places may seem to help for a while but they are just temporary and will only
protect from the “dogs” and “bad guys” for a short time.
On the other
hand, a permanent hiding place, with the Creator of the Universe, will provide
a refuge for us to heal, receive His mercy, and be strengthened for what lies
ahead.
Don Moen wrote a
song based on Psalm 32:7 that begins this way: “You are my hiding place. I run
to You. I need Your mercy and grace to see me through. So I run to You.” Where
is your hiding place?
Lord, I long to hide in the shelter of your
wings when everything around me seems to be falling apart. Thank you for covering
me with your love. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- When
situations come up that are difficult, where or who do you turn to first?
- Is that
refuge temporary or permanent?
Apply
- Memorize
Psalm 32:7 and sing it as praise to the Lord.
- Journal
Scriptures that talk about the hiding place that the Lord has offered to
you each and every day.
Power
- Psalm
32:7 (NIV) “You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and
surround me with songs of deliverance.”
- Psalm
31:19 (NIV) “How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for
those who fear you, which you bestow in the sight of men on those who take
refuge in you.”
- Psalm 31:2
(NIV) “Turn your ear to me, come quickly to my rescue; be my rock of
refuge, a strong fortress to save me.”
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