The eternal God is your refuge, underneath are the everlasting arms.
Deuteronomy 33:27
You’ve heard that old cliché, “It could be worse!” It’s not a phrase we like to hear. The words can sound rather trite and empty at times. But it’s true. Things truly could be much worse for all of us. Picture God holding up His hands like the flood-control locks on a canal, holding back a dark tidal wave of suffering and harm. His everlasting arms shield us. He is our refuge and protector. Were it not for the influence of the Spirit of Christ in this world, we would see much more calamity, violence, natural catastrophes, war, and crime. Most of all, thank God we don’t get the sentence of death we deserve for our sins, but rather the rescue and salvation he so freely offered to us in His Son!
Are you experiencing hardship today? God promises that absolutely nothing will penetrate His sheltering hands to touch us except that which has been weighed and measured, so as to not ultimately harm us. And when troubles do encroach on our lives, God promises to flood us with His sustaining grace.
And though our world can be a dark and sorrowful place at times, we can still experience our Father’s goodness in the simple pleasures of a rainbow burning against a dark sky, a honeybee exploring a daffodil, the soft morning sunlight, a cup of cocoa by a cherry wood fire on a stormy night, the whisper of a summer wind in the pines, the companionship of a loved one, and the hope of a wondrous new dawn in our heavenly home, just around the corner.
Take a moment to think through the good in your life – the things and the people you love and value. Then spend some time thanking the one who sends us “every good and perfect gift.” (James 1:17).
Bless You, my Father, for Your guarding and shielding me from so much evil, so much harm and grief. Grant me a grateful, thankful heart through the hours of this day.
Blessings,

SO very needed and welcomed! What a wise and, really when I think about it, realistic perspective! It’s so easy to let what amounts to living in Babylon get to me sometimes, and then I read something like this…ahhhh! Better. Pity party now officially over…”whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.” Doing that! Thanks for posting this lovely little attitude adjustment, my brother.
We all need this sis…I need the reminder just as much as you. We must all remember the big picture God is painting. If we keep this in perspective, then instead of looking at the trials of life as crisis, we will look them as opportunities to bring Him glory through our attitudes.
You’re right. That’s EXACTLY why I (we) need this. And that IS what it’s all about…not “me”, but Him. Some days I just need a fresh reminder. Thanks for providing that, my friend.