Many
of you have probably played "hide and seek." As a child, you would look
for the best place in which to hide. You would lie in wait in your
hiding
place and as soon as the "seeker" went past your spot, you would make a
dash for
"home." If you arrived there before the seeker, you were safe.
Hiding places are often nice places to have. As adults, we still like
to
have a hiding place now and then. They may not be in a bush or behind
some tree, but they are good hiding places where we can go for a bit of
peace in a world filled with sad, dangerous and just plain weird things.
My sister always wanted a fireplace, a cup of hot chocolate and a big
fluffy dog. She never got any of them but that is what she desired.
Hiding places are safe little places where we
feel secure from the attacks from the world and in which we can just
rest, relax
and take a break from our hectic schedules. Hiding places can be in the
wide open spaces, or even in a busy place. They are just some places
that
are different and are off of our beaten path. The Scriptures mention
some
hiding places that we might also consider. Psalm 32:7 says, "Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass
me about with songs of deliverance. Selah."
In this verse, we discover
that God Himself is our hiding place and that we have been compassed about with
songs of deliverance. One of the greatest songs of deliverance is that of
salvation. Once we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as our Lord and
Savior, we discover that we have been delivered from eternal punishment and have
been given eternal life in God's presence. We also soon discover that we
have been delivered from the power of sin. We no longer have to sin but
now we have a choice. According to First Corinthians 10:13, we have an
avenue out of temptation when it occurs. Of course, it is up to us to
decide whether or not we are going to take the escape that God has given to
us. We also find that we have been delivered from worry and fear. We
now possess a peace that the world does not comprehend. Even in the face
of great troubles and griefs, we possess a peace that "passes all
understanding." We also find that we have been delivered from the snare of
the fowler. Oh, there are a number of songs of deliverance that we might
think about in this life that are an encouragement to us. We have all of
this just because God is our hiding place. Praise God today for His
working in our daily lives and for His
protection
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