Saturday, October 26, 2024

Selah

"Call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you," Psalm 50:15.

Remember the old days when God used to be in control of the world? Before we humans took over from him? When wars over there weren't that big a deal? And election seasons featured civil discourse? And plagues were for other nations? And the only school children slaughtered were somebody else's? And climate change didn't threaten anybody? And nobody got worried about survival of civilization? Yeah. When God used to be in control. Selah. (That means: Take a measured, deep breath and breathe out slowly. Repeat.)

We meet up with a brother or sister today to call on God assured of his deliverance. And, together, we glorify him for the hope he keeps safe for us in the sky with Christ, the same sovereign Lord today, yesterday, and forever more. Selah.

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