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Refuge: Unfailing Love

Refuge: Unfailing Love

Sometimes, we can feel it coming on, like a person who loses footing on a steep climb, and we can feel our emotions slipping. The waves of anxiety build until they crash into our hearts and drench our souls. Here it comes, the fear of uncertainty.

Refuge: From Everlasting to Everlasting

Refuge: From Everlasting to Everlasting

God is eternal. There was never a time when he wasn’t; there will never be a time when he ceases to exist. He has neither a beginning nor an end.

Refuge: He is Holding You

Refuge: He is Holding You

Sometimes, all we can do is hold on. One doctor’s visit leaves our minds spinning. One phone call changes the course of our days. One text leaves our hearts heavy. These are not the times when we feel like considering the five possible interpretations of a difficult passage. We may not be up for reading a book about the theology and practice of prayer. Sometimes, all we can do is cling.

Refuge: Wait Quietly Before Him

Refuge: Wait Quietly Before Him

Spiritually exhausted? Feel like you are chasing your tail? Busy, running hard, but getting nowhere fast? Could it be that you’re spent from running hard after the wrong things? Could it be that you are living your life for yourself? Could it be that your spiritual exhaustion is caused by the inward battle between your will and what God wills for you?

Refuge: In God I Trust

Refuge: In God I Trust

It is not a matter of “if I am ever afraid” but “when.” Note the first five words of today’s passage. David, the man after God’s own heart, was afraid. This psalm was written when the Philistines had overtaken him in Gath—captured by the Philistines. Now, that would strike fear in the heart of any person.

Refuge: A Steady Heart

Refuge: A Steady Heart

Don’t gently carry them over and lay them down. Rear back and heave them like a fisherman throwing a big net into the sea. In fact, do this: write down your cares—your fears, anxiety, dread, doubts, turmoil, or worry—on a sheet of paper. Put it in a bag. Go to your church and lay the bag at the foot of the cross.