I gaze in wonder. These are my friends. Their familiar shapes welcome me. Visit after visit, year after year they don’t
disappoint. They don’t change, they’re always
there, ready to amaze and inspire, beckoning me closer to God, the Creator.
I wonder if the psalmist who
wrote psalm 121 felt the same way about mountains. He starts out by saying,
“I look up to the mountains – does my
help come from there? My help comes from
the Lord, who made heaven and earth!”
I look at the mountains and I
can’t help but think of God. His handy
work is everywhere.
In the brush strokes of wild flowers blooming in a mountain meadow.
In the stillness of an emerald lake
In the whimsical flip of chipmunk's tail
In the brush strokes of wild flowers blooming in a mountain meadow.
In the roar of a cascading waterfall.
In the stillness of an emerald lake
In the whimsical flip of chipmunk's tail
In the liquid brown gentleness of an elk’s
gaze.
I could go on, but I think you get the point. God is everywhere. And in the midst of it all, God is with you, watching over you. Read Psalm 121…
“I look up to the mountains – does my
help come from there? My help comes from
the Lord, who made heaven and earth!
He will not let you stumble; the one who
watches over you will not slumber.
Indeed, He who watches over Israel never slumbers or sleeps.
The Lord Himself watches over you! The Lord stands beside you as your protective
shade. The sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon at night.
The Lord keeps you from all harm and
watches over your life. The Lord keeps
watch over you as you come and go, both now and forever.”
Psalm 121 (NLT)
What an awesome thought! Even more impressive than the mountains is
God, Himself; watching over you. Caring
for you in your time of stress, of illness, of financial difficulty - whatever
your trouble, God watches over you.
You can sleep soundly,
knowing God doesn’t rest. He’s always
there, solid and permanent.
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
What are you worried about
today? Trust God to watch over you.
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