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Friday, October 31, 2008

Guest Post/Lynn Mosher The Secret Hiding Place



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When the bank is overdrawn and bills pile up…

When kids are sick and doctors’ visits are out of the question…

When relationships fall apart and bring heartache…

…know where I run to hide when all these trials and hurts enter my life with a vengeance? As a child running to the security of its father’s lap, I run right into the shelter of God’s presence, His secret hiding place.

David knew this hiding place so well and wrote of it many times. In the Psalms, he said to God,
“Hide me under the shadow of Your wings,” (Ps. 17:8 NKJV). “I shall live forever in Your tabernacle; oh, to be safe beneath the shelter of Your wings!” (Ps. 61:4 TLB)

This reminds me of a story I heard someone tell. It happened years ago when a massive fire overwhelmed the Grand Canyon. Afterwards, as several men walked through the ashes, one man saw a charred bird and gently moved it with his foot, only to find, beneath the mother, three living baby birds, all of which immediately hopped off. The mother had protected her precious ones under her wings, bringing them deliverance from the fire, for she gave up her life that they might live to take flight.

God’s overshadowing Presence is the same for us, covering us with His wings of protection and rescuing us from the fires of hell through the exchange of Jesus’ death that we might live to have eternal life.

His secret shelter is like a feathered retreat, a nested refuge. In the first part of Psalm 91:4, David wrote, “With His feathers He will cover you, and under His wings you shall seek refuge.” When defined, the meaning of this verse is much richer.

If we reworded it according to its definitions, it might read like this, “Like a mother hen, He will lay the feathers of His wings over you, and cover you with His mantle of protection when you flee to Him for refuge in hope and trust; He will overshadow you, defend you, hedge you in, and stop the approach of the enemy.” How great is that!

As David so aptly put it,

“And in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge, until these calamities have passed by.” (Ps. 57:1 NKJV)

When trials overwhelm you, in what do you take refuge? Where do you hide?

Prayer:

Lord, when the waves of life’s circumstances attempt to overwhelm me, I know I can run to You and You will welcome me with open arms, covering me with Your mantle of protection and care. I pray that all those who need to feel Your feathered retreat will do so today.
Amen.

In Him,

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After being diagnosed with fibromyalgia eight years ago, Lynn Mosher felt the Lord speaking to her heart to write for Him. Since then, she has continued to hone her ability and to use her gift for the glory of the Lord and the benefit of others. She lives with her husband in their empty nest in Kentucky, and occasionally, the three offspring who have flown the coop drop by to visit, accompanied by a lovable son-in-law, and a precocious granddaughter, who constantly tells Lynn she needs a pet.





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7 Comments:

Blogger dtbrents said...

Lynn, a wonderful post. I have lupus, fibromyalgia and all the subs that go with it. I feel especially sick today. Your words have encouraged me and I hope a lot of others. Doylene

October 31, 2008 at 9:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you, Lynn, for a wonderful post.

October 31, 2008 at 11:40 AM  
Blogger Connie Arnold said...

Thanks for sharing this, Lynn, and the hope that it brings to many also suffering with fibromyalgia, lupus and others problems of life. It is truly comforting!

October 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM  
Blogger Julie said...

Lynn,
This is one of my very favorite passages. Thanks for sharing your heart. It was beautiful.

Julie

October 31, 2008 at 7:11 PM  
Blogger Sita said...

Lynn,
This was where I originally 'met' you, then popped over to your blog. Wonderful post.

I have many times run or crawled into His lap. Recently I found the Phillips, Craig & Dean song, And God Ran, and posted it on my blog. It ministered to me so much because at tiems I have been so 'beaten', filled with unworthiness, and in my helplessness with eyes turned to His, the picture of Him running to meet me is tremendous.

October 31, 2008 at 10:27 PM  
Blogger Leaon Mary said...

Hi Lynn,
What a great lift to read this today! You are a true blessing.
Lea

November 1, 2008 at 7:45 AM  
Blogger LauraLee Shaw said...

So refreshing. What a worshipful and anointed reminder. Thank you.

November 1, 2008 at 5:04 PM  

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