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CONTENTS
TO MY LORD JESUS ...
HE IS MY SANCTUARY AND
PLACE OF REFUGE
You are awesome, O God, in your sanctuary; the God of Israel gives power and strength to His people. Praise be to God!
P SALM 68:35 NIV
F inding refuge is not a concept most of us relate to in the physical sense. We have our comfortable homes and vehicles and the freedom to come and go without restraint. The physical freedom we experience can sometimes hide the emotional need for refuge, until someone or something brings it all to the surface and we cant ignore the reality of our need. It is at this very point in time that our concept of God comes clearly into focus.
If were not careful we can spend all our lives around the circumference of the circle of knowing God and never actually get to the center of it. Its easy to get caught up in the mechanics of living a Christian lifestyle and not truly understand what it means to live a Christian life.
Webster defines sanctuary as sacred, a holy place, as a building set aside for worship, a place of refuge or protection. In the New Testament we are told that our bodies are the temples of God. We are to live as a sanctuary of His presence.
Many Christians make the mistake of thinking that just because they are believers in Christ, just because they read the Bible, just because they have the Holy Spirit living in them, they should be immune from the trials and pressures of this earthly life. Doctors and counselors offices are filled with sincere Christians who find it difficult, if not impossible, to maintain peace and perspective in a stress-filled world.
Oftentimes for Christians our practice comes first, and our theology follows behind it. We decide what were going to do, and then we try to find a theology that makes us comfortable in doing it. But God is not affected by what we believe about Him. Our opinions of Him dont change who He is. If we dont know who He is, we may end up creating a God in our minds who meets our fancies or letting other people create God for us. We need to find God in His Word and through His Son, Jesus Christ. We need to know the God who is our refuge.
When Jesus was ready to go back to heaven, He gave one assignment to the apostles. He said, Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19). Making disciples is one thing, but being a disciple is quite another without the next words He spoke: Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age (v. 20). God is with us! We celebrate that truth when we call Him Immanuel. It means God with us. Not God somewhere beyond the stars, but God here with us, encouraging us, ministering to us, helping us.
In times when were tempted, we understand that He is here, and it brings us up short in our conduct. And in times when we have difficulties in life, we know that we dont go through them by ourselves. His consistent message through the whole Bible is that He will be with us. Because God is with us, we are His sanctuary and He is our Refuge.
Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God?
C ORINTHIANS 6:19
Give unto the L ORD the glory due His name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.
P SALM 29:2
A s you meet with God in the light of morning, as your thoughts turn to Him in the adrenaline rush of the day, as you move into the silent sanctuary on the Lords Day, know that He takes His place upon the throne whenever you give Him your praise. Your bowed head, your humbled heart, and your attentive spirit open the door to heaven. Its a door that swings both ways, for God comes to us no matter where we are.
The wonder of worship is the wonder of His very real presence. Its music from another world, wonder that floods out all the darkness and the dust of death this life contains. We rediscover the innocence of children again as we praise and exalt Gods name, for He opens Himself to us. Its the most awesome moment of lifemore awesome than holding your first child in the delivery room, more awesome than meeting the person youre destined to marry, more awesome than seeing the earth from the window of the space shuttle. Youve seen something more beautiful: the face of God Himself.
The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their prayers.
P ETER 3:12
W hen you became a sonwhen you were adopted into His family as a son or daughter of GodHe opened up for you, through Christs death on the cross, a way of fellowship and relationship that makes it possible for you to go right into His presence.
Do you relate to God like that? Are you in fellowship with Him? The way God fathers us will change the way we father our own children. Now that my children are grown and out of the house, Ive had to apply Gods principles of being available in new ways: Im learning to be a long-distance father. I have entered into a deeper relationship with my internet server so as to fulfill my fathering responsibilities. Fathering from a distance has added some new expenses, but it is what I need to do to remain a father to my children.