In
the multitude of my thoughts
within me thy comforts
delight my soul.
Psalm 94:19
within me thy comforts
delight my soul.
Psalm 94:19
Growing
up, I never had a jacket. Let me quickly say that in my early grade
school days, that wouldn't have been unusual for most of my friends
and me. One either needed coat or sweater. My grandmother was an
expert at knitting. I always had a heavy, wool sweater to wear to
school and to wear outside for play. Of course, when the cold
weather set in, I always had a warm winter coat. As warm as my
sweaters were, being wool, they were often itchy when I got a little
overheated during play. Just that fact often led me to try to get
out of the house without my sweater. I can still hear in memory, a
familiar reminder ringing in my ears ...”Glendarae, put your
sweater on..it's chilly out there.” or “Put your sweater on or
you'll catch your death of pneumonia.” I must admit that I never
really understood that last statement.
I
must confess that more often than not, those sweaters were warm and
even cozy on chilly fall days in Southern Illinois. My grandmother
finally quit knitting them for me because I grew so fast she couldn't
keep up. I knew every sweater she ever knit for me was done with
love and a certain amount of pride.
There
are many places in Scripture that are warm and cozy spots. We almost
feel guilty at times when we go to those places to soak up our
Heavenly Father's tenderness and warmth He feels for us. I often
feel I must read the deep, theological places that teach complicated
truths and that convict me of sin and wrongdoing. Those places are
important for us to take in, but there are other places, many found
in Psalms, where we can curl up with those precious passages,
something warm to sip on and just soak up God's love and care for us.
For
instance, I have loved how Jesus responded to the little children who
wanted His attention. Ever been with adults with children acting up
to get attention? Most adults would shoo them away for a brief time
so the adults can visit. Psalm 23, speaking of my Shepherd always
calms my spirit...it speaks of His deep love and care for me. We
almost casually read about Jesus feeding more than 5,000 people.
Jesus was concerned for their physical welfare while the disciples
wanted to just send them home. I love reading about Jesus' visits to
the home of Mary and Martha. It would seem, He could just relax and
unwind there...good food, warm fellowship.
Romans
8 is a wonderful chapter, filled with promises from God that
encourage and warm the heart. It's a New Testament chapter I curl up
with often. I feel the warmth as much as putting
on
that wool sweater on a chilly fall day. To know there is no
condemnation for those of us who are in Christ; to be assured that as
we are led by the Spirit, we're assured all over again of our
security in Jesus; the assurance that ALL things in my life work for
good; that if God is for me, who can be against me; and how good to
know also that nothing can separate me form Jesus' love and through
Him, I am more than a conqueror. It that doesn't warm the spiritual
cockles of our hearts, I don't know what will.
The
four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) were given to us for a
purpose. If all God had to offer of His Son Jesus was to die on a
cross, then there would have been need for only two or three short
chapters describing the events of Jesus' death and resurrection. God
wanted us to know His Son, Jesus' love for people in every day life,
leadership, firmness in conviction, concern for people of varied
afflictions, and His attention to those of all ages and walks of
life. I can be encouraged and comforted in reading of His varied
miracles knowing that He is still working miracles in my life and the
lives of others. Jesus isn't just the Man we read of in a book. We
need to fall in love with Him all over again and allow His Words to
wash over us with comfort and warmth:
Chapters
14-17 in the Gospel of John are chapters of comfort. It was Jesus
last opportunity to comfort His disciples prior to His being betrayed
in the garden. Cozy up and read:
Let
not your heart be troubled;
ye believe in God,
believe also in me. (14:1)
ye believe in God,
believe also in me. (14:1)
I
will not leave you comfortless:
I will come to you. (14:18)
I will come to you. (14:18)
Peace
I leave with you, my peace I give
unto you: not as the world giveth, give I
unto you. Let not your heart be
troubled, neither let it be afraid. (14)
unto you: not as the world giveth, give I
unto you. Let not your heart be
troubled, neither let it be afraid. (14)
If
ye abide in me, and my words abide in
you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall
be done unto you. (15:7)
you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall
be done unto you. (15:7)
Chapter
17 in most Bibles is written in red. This is the true Lord's Prayer.
The other He gave to the disciples wasn't a prayer for them to pray.
It was an outline of things to include in a prayer. This chapter is
one big prayer that Jesus prayed for His disciples and is a prayer
that is just as much prayed for you and me today.
Neither
pray I for these alone, but for them also
which shall believe on me through their word; (20)
which shall believe on me through their word; (20)
So
read that chapter as if sitting in the physical presence of Jesus as
He prays for you.
Jesus
is still actively working on our behalf and that concern began back
into Eternity. He is still waiting for those special times with us
when He can speak peace,comfort and warmth to our hearts. As my
mother would say, “Don't forget to put your sweater on...it's
chilly out there.
Thank
You Father for the way You love and comfort me all the time. I find
such warmth in Your presence not just in tough times but at regular
times when I just want an extra portion of Your friendship. Thank
You for who You are in my life. In Jesus' precious name...Amen
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