Those who live in the shelter of the Most High
will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm
91:1 NLT
The
shelter was only a few hundred feet away, but at the moment, it may as well have
been a mile.
I had
grown accustomed to storms while hiking in the mountains. Which is why I
started early in the morning so I could finish before late afternoon, when
storms were known to arrive.
On this particular day, my brother, daughter, and
I were on the Appalachian Trail in northern Georgia. We planned to arrive
at our destination around noon, set up camp, and then ditch our packs before hiking for a few more
miles.
We
reached our destination on time, but as soon as we unloaded, thunder rolled across the mountains. We quickly set up our tents. No sooner had we driven
the last stake than powerful pelting rain, sharp peels of lightning, and booming
bangs of thunder slithered across the mountains. A trail shelter was only three hundred feet away, but we couldn’t reach it at the moment.
During a
brief lull in the lightning and thunder, we ran for the shelter like deer from hunting dogs. Soaked
to the skin, we huddled in the crude building for the next four hours,
listening as one storm after another marched across the mountains.
The
psalmist also discovered a shelter in the God he served—a shelter that
provided rest and comfort.
The
mountain storms I’ve encountered were nothing compared to some of the life
storms I’ve experienced. During these times, the shelter of God’s protection
often seemed close but unreachable. But it only appeared that way.
God always
has a shelter for our troubled souls. The storm may continue to rage, but we're protected from harm when we rest in God’s sheltering arms.
Just as
we had to make an effort to get to the shelter, we, too, must run to the shelter
God provides. Our efforts demonstrate to God that we recognize our need and love
for him. And that we understand we can’t handle life on our own.
Shelters
of various styles dot the length of the Appalachian Trail. God is our ultimate
shelter, but he manifests himself in different ways. Sometimes, he shelters us through the presence of others.
God’s
shelters are always close when the storms of life pummel. Run to him often, and
find the protection and peace he offers.
Father,
may I remember that you are my ultimate shelter in the storms of life.
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