November 26th Devotion

Giving Thanks for the Hidden Refuge
By Sarah Frazer


“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.” Psalm 91:1 (ESV)

Saying “thank you” is a polite and often expected response when someone does something nice to us. Whenever a friend makes a meal, or shows up after a hard day we say thank you. Maybe someone we know just sits with us and listens. Perhaps a stranger might open the door or hold the elevator. We know that those actions deserve a “thanks.” Do we ever stop to wonder if we are giving thanks to God for things?

It is easy to give thanks to Him for past actions, but what if we gave Him thanks for future things? Psalm 91 is not necessarily the psalm we go to in order to find words to give thanks. It doesn’t even have the the words thanksgiving or thanks in it. I think there is one specific thing we can see in this psalm that can cause our hearts to leap with thanksgiving.

Psalm 91 is a future psalm. It promises us that God will be there. The word “will” or a similar word is used almost twenty times. The author is telling himself (and us) that God will…protect, satisfy, love, and guide. It is a future prediction of how God will show up for us. One of the main themes of Psalm 91 is that God is our refuge. As we look at what this refuge can give us, I think we can more readily give God thanks.

A refuge is shelter or protection from danger. We don’t have to look very hard at our lives to see the dangers we face. Physically, emotionally, and spiritually we face the possibility of risk around every corner. It is true that we live in precarious times. So did the author of Psalm 91. He mentions “deadly pestilence” in verse 3, “terrors” and “arrows” in verse 5, “destruction” in verse 6, and even “evil….and plagues” in verse 10. The author describes times of trouble both day and night, implying all of the time. Life has always been hard and sometimes it seems Christians have it much harder in this world.

The hope we find and the reason we can give thanks today is that no matter what will come in the future, God will be our refuge of protection. He is stronger and more powerful than any evil around us. Nothing can truly harm us, and for this we give thanks. I call this a “hidden” refuge because we often forget that God is all around us, all of the time. If we are a Christian, His Holy Spirit indwells us, and the Bible promises that God never leaves us. This refuge is always there but sometimes we forget. It isn’t a physical refuge like a fortress with stone walls or a tent to run into physically. Our God’s refuge, although invisible to the physical eyes, is very real.

Psalm 91 helps show us all of the ways God is our refuge. In verse 3 it says God protects us from the craftiness of the enemy. In verses 5-6 we are reminded that God protects us from the attacks we can see during the day but also those at night. Even the things we might not even see coming God is there is to keep us safe.

God also is our faithful refuge, which is found in verse 4. Everything we suffer and endure passes through the loving hands of God. We can trust that no harm is permanent and God sees us through each storm. Our hearts often forget and that is why the practice of giving thanks for God as our refuge helps align our hearts to this truth. We might feel forsaken, lost, and unprotected in our storms, but God’s refuge is there.

When we read passages like Psalm 91:1-2 we can take such great comfort but also it gives us pause to give thanks. We can proclaim like the psalmist: “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the Lord, ‘My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’”

After we have told the Lord that he is our refuge and we can trust Him, we can also say, “Thank you!”
Posted in

No Comments


Recent

Archive

 2024

Categories

Tags

10 nations 5th bowl judgment 6th Bowl Anxiety Armageddon Attributes of God Autism Battles Battle Be on Guard Be still Bearing with one another Being Still Bible Blessing God Bowl Judgment #2 Bow Busyness Christmas Comfort Coming of Jesus Contentment Content Courage Crown of righteousness Directing our paths Disappointment Discipleship Earthquakes Easter Encouragement End times Eric Lidell Eternity Evil Exemplary prayer Faith over fear Faith wavers Faithful with Litlle Feeding the Fire Fellowship with God Free Generosity Giants Gideon Giving thanks God at work God in our midst God is working God's Help God's Holiness God's Involvment God's Timing God's Whispers God's call on your life God's delays God's direction God's pleasure God's will Grattitude Guarding our words Hearing from God Heart of Service Heart of the problem Hidden Blessings His Love Hope If Only Incomparable Word Jesus' Kingdom Jesus' return Jesus Lightning Listen for His voice Listening Little by little Living godly Love Loving God's word Moments More Need New Covenant Not Looking back Obstacles One world religion People Persistence in prayer Pour in spirit Power Praise Praising God Pray without ceasing Prayer life Prayer Pray Progress Protection Proverbs Purpose Rainbows Reading the bible Reason Redemption Rejoicing Rock Self-Focus Serviing Setbacks Shepherd Singing Spiritual Vitamins Standing tall Stepping out Still on the throne Striving Thank God Thankfulness The Good News The Prize The Tongue The Word The gift Thunder Time with God Trumpet Two witnesses Vision Waiting patiently Waterfall Weak Weary Soul Wisdom Worry Worship You matter Your race all together antichrist assumptions balancing things best laid plans blessings coming of the Lord continuing in sin daily bible study darkness delight in the word of God delight distractions doubt drinking water endurance everyday faith family breakdown fear forest for the trees godlessness godliness godly life good times grace growing up grumbling hard times hearts towards heaven heat joy kings of the east knowledge lasting Covenant living for Jesus longing for God loving one another make a way mark of the beast miracles missing names of God needing Answers nothing goes right patience peace pleasing God prepared provision rapture relationships running searing seas turned to blood season set example setting out sing unto the Lord sin spend time with Jesus sunburn thanksgiving thanksgivi thought life trusting God two-witnesses unanswered prayers understanding unfulfilled desires waiting walk faithfully walk in the light walk with God walking with God want water to blood waver in prayers weapon white horse willingness word of God world chaos yes to God