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Where is your hiding place? A Food for thought blog post

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Imagine you had decided to take a walk. A quick look out the window showed a threat of rain so you grabbed your jacket that had a hood … and you were off! It was only supposed to be a quick walk … a quick refresher … so you hadn’t paid too much attention to the weather before starting out.

You walked quickly down the road, reveling in how it felt to stretch your legs and get them moving after having been sitting for quite some time doing paperwork. You were thankful you had a place to go just to get away … even if only for a few minutes. Turning onto a well worn path you began heading in the direction of your favorite spot. Several yards later, the slight mist that had been coming down lightly changed … and became a downpour! Realizing that the hood on your jacket wasn’t going to cut it, you started looking around for shelter … anything that could protect you from the deluge that had opened up above you unexpectedly.

At first you saw a building with a slight overhang. Maybe that would work you thought to yourself. Walking over there quickly you tried to see if it was enough … only to discover the rain just kept coming down … not good. Then you spotted a porta potty right next to the overhang on the building with a small space in between … would that area be enough to protect you from getting drenched? Only one way to find out! Sticking your head in the space showed your face would be protected, but the rain pouring down from the overhang on the building just ran down the back of your hood in sheets … not good either. Only one option left … see if the porta potty door would open … maybe you could find refuge in there.

Finding the door able to open easily, you quickly slipped inside … and finally got a break from the rain that was continuing to pour down unmercifully. Looking around you noticed … as far as porta potty’s go, it was clean and well kept … with no noticeable smell (thank God!) You also noticed you could open the door and keep an eye on the rainstorm and the clouds without getting wet … a good way to know when to make a break and walk back home before the next round of storms passed through.

You had found yourself a hiding place … away from the unexpected downpour of rain that had assailed you out of nowhere. Once again, God had provided for your every need.

In life, we can look around and find ourselves assailed with problems and challenges that seem to come out of nowhere … circumstances and situations that seem to rain down on us … events that cause us to seek out a place of refuge from the storm … even for a little while.

We know we can’t hide forever, but we know … deep down in our hearts… we need to get away … we need to find peace … even in the middle of the storm. Fortunately, God has provided such a place.

When we intentionally seek God … when we intentionally desire to get into His presence …when we intentionally do whatever it is we need to do to set aside our worries and go inside the place of refuge He offers us … we will find rest for our souls. We will find the hiding place we need. We will find shelter from the storm that may continue to rage close by.

As we spend time in God’s presence we become fortified. We become stronger. We become more resilient. We become better able to handle whatever life throws at us … for in His presence we find power along with peace. We find strength to face the journey ahead.

 Deuteronomy 4: 29 (NIV) says, “But if from there you seek the Lord your God, you will find him if you seek him with all your heart and with all your soul.” Having found this to be true, personally, I encourage you to find your hiding place in God’s presence today.

Thankful, Grateful, Blessed (A Timeless Truths blog post)

 

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Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning? Perhaps you didn’t want to get up at all … with all the stress going on in your life right now. It may have seemed much more appealing to just bury yourself underneath the covers and hide from the world … forever. Then, whether you liked it or not, your bladder had other plans … and you were forced to face the day … ready or not. Having taken care of business, you start wandering around the house with a million thoughts in your head … all of them vying for attention … all at the same time. Realizing it would be best to at least try to focus on one thing at a time, you remember some flowers you had seen just beginning to come up on the other side of the house … so you go to look to see what progress had been made. It was then that you saw how the buds had developed into beautiful yellow tulips. It was then that your spirits were lifted … and it was then that you realized you had a choice. You could choose to be thankful. You could choose to be grateful … and, in so doing, you could choose to appreciate the fact that you, in reality, really were blessed (and not just by the appearance of flowers). That one, seemingly inconsequential act of choosing to look for the good in the development of flowers became the start – became the inspiration you needed – to choose to look for the good in other areas of your life. Let’s be honest, it doesn’t take much effort to see all the obviously bad things all around us in our lives. To actually see the good takes effort … to see the good takes practice … to see the good takes an intentional choice on our part to actually look for it … to actually search for it … even when it may appear (on the surface) to be nowhere around. Philippians 4:8,9 The Message (MSG) tells us, “Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious – the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies.” So, the timeless truth for today is to LOOK. Look for the good. Look for the beautiful. Look for every opportunity (even in the small things) to see and comprehend all the ways God shows his love towards you … and that (in and of itself) will yield the positive results of you actually becoming genuinely thankful, grateful, and blessed.

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