Standing Out In the Storm

 I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from mine enemies. 
Psalm 18:3 KJV

Here in Florida, we have more than our fair share of hurricanes, at least passing by if not hitting us. This leads to many of us staying glued to latest the weather reports, wondering whether this is the time we will need to evacuate. Being now a veteran of worrying and watching these storms, my wife and I have often asked ourselves, “Why in the world are they sticking that poor weatherman (or weather lady), out in the middle of the mess?” As we were watching the luckless weather-beaten reporter on day, a sizeable branch blew down the street, sideswiping them and sending them scurrying for cover. Thankfully they were okay, but it got us to thinking and we decided that they were showing us those people out in the storm, so we would take their forecast seriously enough to prepare for it.

In today’s verse, King David is standing out in the storm. He is surrounded by enemies who have less than happy plans for the end of his life. The men who are out there are five times as many as he has on his side. Adding to the imbalance of numbers, the army looking to kill him is better armed, better trained and better fed. It would appear they are all about to be slaughtered, but in his quiet times while watching his father’s sheep, David has prepared for this storm. He knows what to do: Call out to the Lord! I share this morning’s meditation with you because these last several weeks I have been going through a few health-related storms of my own. Besides a bad bout of strep, I also have some long-term issues with my vocal cords that has me seeing a specialist. But this morning I remembered this verse and the song we used to sing with these words, when I was a twenty-something. In those days, nothing hurt for long, my energy seemed limitless, and I could blithely sing that verse, because I was not standing out in the storm. But I am glad that while things were easy-peasey in my life, I learned this promise, because today I was able to pull it out of my storm preparedness kit and use it to good advantage. God knows the forecast for each of our lives. He is not taken by surprise, nor swept off His feet by the branches blowing down the streets of Heaven. Whatever kind of storm you might be standing out in today, be sure to call with all your heart to the Lord. He is listening for our cry and is as ready to deliver us right now, no matter where the hurricane makes landfall!

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Where is My Heart Today?

For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. 
Matthew 6:21

Monday to Friday my boss always followed the same routine. He’d unlock the office, make a pot of coffee, and with his first cup in hand, he’d check the Wall Street Journal to see how his investments were doing. Of course, today you could just open an app on your cell phone, but the idea remains the same. We focus each day on what we have invested in.

Every morning God gives us a treasure of incalculable worth – 24 hours. As we open our eyes and take our first breath, we begin to invest the treasure of our time. Some good investments are simple, like praying, reading the Bible or kissing our children good-bye before they head off to school. But there have been some days when I faced complex responsibilities, frustrating conflicts, and unexpected difficulties, that things just began to spin out of my control.

Will I still spend time listening to my child talk about their day when I am tired and late for an appointment? Am I still ready to apologize for harsh words I said to my wife this morning? Did I congratulate the person who got the promotion I was hoping for? Each time we choose other people and God’s plan over ours, we are investing in things that have eternal value. Every visit to a hospital room, every need quietly met, every tear shed in prayer are investments in things we may never see or touch while here on earth. Every one of our hours, minutes and seconds that pass through our hands will be spent by the time the day is done. Jesus said that how we choose to invest them will determine where our hearts will be. As we drift off to sleep, maybe we should ask ourselves, “Where was my heart today?”

The Story of Two Parrots

Seek the Lord while he may be found;
 call upon him while he is near; Isaiah 55:6 ESV
If we have received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, then we are on the way to be with Him in Heaven. But how we will get there are what our journey will be like is in large part up to us. Today's verse calls us to seek the Lord while He may be found. Jesus also told us, that if we seek, then we would find. Are we seeking to walk closer with Him? This week as we sang the hymn, "When We All Get to Heaven", I shared a story of helping a friend of ours to move. This lady had lots of animals, including a dog, three cats, two tanks of fish and two large birds which were either parrots or macaws (Maybe my bird loving readers can explain the difference for me). We saved those birds for the last trip, but their cages were so big that there was only enough space for one of them to ride up front with me. The other, I wedged in between the boxes in the back of my pickup, and then covered him with a thick blanket. The good news was that everyone made it safely to our friend's new apartment. The bad news was that the parrot (or macaw) in the back was terrified when he got there! Susan told us it took him a week to get back to normal! The question I have for you today, is "How do you want to get to heaven?" If your salvation is assured because you have received Christ as your Savior and Lord, then I am delighted. But as you journey along through life, how close you walk with Jesus will determine the joy you will experience and be able to share with others along the way. So how would you like to arrive in heaven? Do you want to ride up front with Jesus or be wedged in between the boxes in the back with a blanket over your cage? Just a thought as you start this new week and I hope you will enjoy our hymn singing at Sunshine Christian Village from this past Saturday. If we seek the Lord while He may be found, He will give us a far more blessed journey along the way!