Years ago it was a heart-warming experience for me to take my wife and sons to visit my childhood home. With some hesitation I knocked on the door. The owners, who purchased the home shortly after my parents went to be with the Lord, remembered me and invited us in.
We began our tour in the living room, then went into the dining room and eventually the kitchen. We walked upstairs and paused in my childhood bedroom before visiting the attic. Then we went to the basement. Though there had been some changes, many things remained the same. Walking through my “original home” brought back many memories that flooded my heart. There were tears of joy mixed with tears of sadness as I though of my parents. They went to heaven before my thirteenth birthday.
As we returned to the car, I began to think of the many different “homes” I’d lived in since my parents died. The final number was rather staggering but not unusual for most people. In 2011 a census study revealed that the average American will live in 11.7 different “homes.”
Psalm 90 begins with the word “Lord,” referring to our God as a sovereign God who is our eternal shelter - our dwelling place. Moses used the same words in Deuteronomy when he wrote, “the eternal God is your dwelling place.” He told the Israelites that God was then and would always be their “home” - their refuge no matter where they were - whether in the wilderness or in the promised land. Home, in Scripture, is not a place but a Person.
This same Lord is the eternal God who will become the eternal shelter and refuge for all who accept His Son. What a home we have awaiting us through Jesus.
Prayer: We pray, Lord, that those who have not accepted Your salvation will come to You now and accept Your Son, and have an eternal refuge. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: Psalm 90:1 Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations.
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