31 October 2023 - Under God’s Wings

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Bible in a Year:
Jeremiah 22–23, Titus 1

I long to dwell in your tent forever and take refuge in the shelter of your wings. - Psalm 61:4

There are several Canada goose families with baby geese at the pond near our home. The little goslings are so fluffy and cute; it’s hard not to watch them when I go for a walk or run around the pond. But I’ve learned to avoid eye contact and give the geese a wide berth—otherwise, I risk a protective goose parent suspecting a threat and hissing and chasing me!

The image of a bird protecting her young is one that Scripture uses to describe God’s tender, protective love for His children (Psalm 91:4). In Psalm 61, David seems to be struggling to experience God’s care in this way. He’d experienced God as his “refuge, a strong tower” (v. 3), but now he called desperately “from the ends of the earth”, pleading, “lead me to the rock that is higher than I” (v. 2). He longed to once more “take refuge in the shelter of [God’s] wings” (v. 4).

And in bringing his pain and struggles to God, David took comfort in knowing that He’d heard him (v. 5). Because of God’s faithfulness, he knew he would “ever sing in praise of [His] name” (v. 8).

Like the psalmist, when we feel distant from God’s love, we can run back to His arms to be assured that even in our pain, He’s with us, protecting and caring for us as fiercely as a mother bird guards her young.


Reflect & Pray
How does it encourage you to remember God’s protective care for you? How have you experienced His care?

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Dear God, thank You for Your fierce, protective love for me. Help me to rest securely in Your tender care.
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Bible in a Year:
Jeremiah 22–23, Titus 1

I long to dwell in your tent forever and take refuge in the shelter of your wings. - Psalm 61:4

There are several Canada goose families with baby geese at the pond near our home. The little goslings are so fluffy and cute; it’s hard not to watch them when I go for a walk or run around the pond. But I’ve learned to avoid eye contact and give the geese a wide berth—otherwise, I risk a protective goose parent suspecting a threat and hissing and chasing me!

The image of a bird protecting her young is one that Scripture uses to describe God’s tender, protective love for His children (Psalm 91:4). In Psalm 61, David seems to be struggling to experience God’s care in this way. He’d experienced God as his “refuge, a strong tower” (v. 3), but now he called desperately “from the ends of the earth”, pleading, “lead me to the rock that is higher than I” (v. 2). He longed to once more “take refuge in the shelter of [God’s] wings” (v. 4).

And in bringing his pain and struggles to God, David took comfort in knowing that He’d heard him (v. 5). Because of God’s faithfulness, he knew he would “ever sing in praise of [His] name” (v. 8).

Like the psalmist, when we feel distant from God’s love, we can run back to His arms to be assured that even in our pain, He’s with us, protecting and caring for us as fiercely as a mother bird guards her young.

Reflect & Pray
How does it encourage you to remember God’s protective care for you? How have you experienced His care?

Dear God, thank You for Your fierce, protective love for me. Help me to rest securely in Your tender care.
Bring us o Lord to Your house to worship and adore Your holy name. May the precious Holy Spirit of God fill us with power from on high so we can continue to love God more than ever before and love our neighbors just as Jesus loved us.
 
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We declare Your majesty o Lord, we proclaim that Your name is exalted, for Your reign is magnificent You rule victorious, Your power is shown all over the earth. Let us all live under the majesty of the Lord Jesus Christ who gave Himself on the cross for us.
 
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