As my glorious presence passes by, I will hide you in the crevice of the rock and cover you with my hand until I have passed by. Exodus 33:22 NLT
She had been
abused and needed a safe place. No one ever said finding safety in an unsteady
world was easy.
Johnnie was in a
situation of her own making. For thirteen years, she had endured an abusive
marriage—one she entered to escape the harsh atmosphere of her upbringing.
When the
opportunity came for Johnnie to move out, she took it. Jim seemed like a good
guy when she dated him, but his true identity revealed itself shortly after she
said, “I do.” Abusive words, demeaning remarks, bruises. They all became the
norm. Johnnie tried to fend them off but had to admit they were taking their
toll on her self-esteem.
Eventually,
Johnnie decided she’d had enough, but she needed a safe place. She didn’t turn
to a home for abused women but rather contacted her parents. By this time, her
dad had mellowed. She thought she could endure life with them until she could
make other arrangements.
Moses needed a
safe place, too. While he was on the mountain receiving the Ten Commandments
from God, the people were below, partying as if they had no God to whom they were accountable. When God told Moses to leave the mountain and take the people
with him, but that he wouldn’t be tagging along, the declaration was more than Moses could
stand. God decided to give them another chance, but Moses needed reassurance.
So God placed Moses in a crevice and let him glance at his presence as he
passed by.
Life is tough
and filled with many experiences we’d rather not repeat. Wallowing in self-pity
or in the memory of the event only keeps us smelling the toxic nature of what we have experienced. A better course is asking God to put us in his safe place.
When God places us in His safe place, he reassures us of his presence. If separation has taken
place, it’s because we left him—not because he left us. He promises never to
abandon his children. In God’s safe places, we’re also reminded of who he is and
who we’re not. He is the all-powerful Creator, qualified to lead us through
any and every circumstance and protect us in the process.
Moses had
nothing to fear; nor do we. When life gets tough, ask God
to put you in his safe place where you can find grace, reassurance, and peace.
Father, thank you for the safe places you provide when life is more than we can handle.
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