Thursday, June 16, 2022

ABIDE

 

Abide

When I was about 13 we went to a Navajo reservation to hold a Vacation Bible School. It was a world like nothing I had ever seen. The hogans looked pieced together but they were sturdy and comfortable on the inside. The chapter house had beautiful handmade crafts, offices, meeting rooms and a shower facility. The men built a brush arbor while we watched amazed at the transformation.

We had Vacation Bible School in the morning and Gospel Meeting at night. Afterwards we ate fabulous food that we had never had, including fresh fry bread. The afternoons were reserved for fun. There were impromptu games and hikes. That was the summer I discovered Agatha Christie. I would hike a little way from where the campsite was and sit in on of the shallow caves to read. One day as I was hiking, I saw a fox den with 2 kits inside. We watched each other in silence. They were completely unconcerned. They were sheltered from the sun and mama was undoubtedly nearby and would come running at the slightest yip.

In our Christian lives, although we trust God we feel the need to rush around and figure out a backup plan in case he doesn’t come through. ( Maybe that is just me.) Scripture tells us to Abide in him. Abide means to remain stable or fixed in a state. Like the fox kits we need to be stable and fixed in our trust that God is a good father and will come at our call. Life does not always look like that but we have the assurance that it is true.

Look at this beautiful verse that I found about abiding in God. He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. (Psalms 91:1) I cannot think of a better place to abide than in the shadow of the Almighty. I long for safety and shelter and I can be sure to find it there. More than that, it is my rightful place. What if a bobcat tried to move into the fox den. Mama fox would make short work of it because the den is not its rightful place. I don’t have to creep into the presence of God as if I am afraid someone will spot me.

 
Not only is God’s presence a place of safety and shelter, but it is a place of power and provision. Jesus tells his disciples, “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. John 15:7” If we are remaining in a fixed and stable state in Jesus and hiding his word in our heart ( Psalms  119:11) we have a flow of blessings in him.

Abiding is not common in our culture. We are taught to strive, to work harder, to be self-made women and men. May we have the courage it takes this week to learn to be still and abide in the shadow of the Almighty.

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