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certainly mean different things to different people. It is like the
saying, "One man's junk is another man's treasure." In the same sense,
one man's concern is another man's calamity. We all view things
differently. In light of that, many are going through calamities of
varying degrees even today. Another term that is used at times about
the emotions of some people is the term, "worrywart." I could easily
fall into the category of a "worrywart." Now there might be degrees of a
worrywart and although I may not be the worst, I am not the least
either. When you are going through a calamity,
where do you turn? The Psalmist has given us some good advice in the
following verse. Psalm 57:1 says, "Be merciful unto me, O God, be
merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of
thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast."
The picture here is that of the protective bird, such as even a mother
hen who protects here chicks under the cover of her wings. With God,
we can find the same type of protection and the same type of refuge.
What is necessary for us is to turn to God when trouble comes. It does
come upon us in varying forms and when it does, we need to remember
just where our comfort and refuge is. When a storm would come up in
the barnyard, the mother hen would just make some frantic clucking
noises and the little chicks would come scurrying as fast as they could
to crawl under her outstretched wings. They had to make sure that they
had not wandered too far from the mother hen. They needed to be able to
hear the warning and to get to the place of refuge. The same is true
of us. We always need to be close enough to God that we are able to
flee to His presence in the time of trouble. Sometimes, however, we get
to wander too far away. Our attitudes become complacent as things seem
to have been going well. We soon begin to lose contact with God, not
because of anything He has done, but because we have wandered away.
So, make sure that you maintain a good line of communication with God
through Scripture and prayer. Remember that He is your place of refuge
in a time of trouble. Praise God today that He takes care of all our
"calamities."
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