But now, thus says the
Lord, your Creator, O Jacob, And He who formed you,
O Israel,“Do not fear, for I
have redeemed you; I have called you by
name; you are Mine! “When you pass
through the waters, I will be with you; And through the
rivers, they will not overflow you.When you walk through
the fire, you will not be scorched, Nor will the flame
burn you. “For I am the Lord
your God,
The Holy One of
Israel, your Savior ... “Since you are
precious in My sight, Since you are honored
and I love you, I will give other men
in your place and other peoples in exchange for your life.
“Do not fear, for I
am with you ... (Selected Verses Isaiah 43)
There are streams of
water that are quiet and placid and resting near these serene stream sides
brings a comforting peace to our hearts.
The water in these gentle steams does not threaten us but reassures us
in its tranquility. As we walk along this kind of slow water, we are reflective
and calmed. In the midst of busyness and
hectic lives, our Lord encourages us to come to the edge of the symbolic quiet and
reflective waters where we will be comforted by His presence and peace (Psalm
23:2). He bids us to sit for a while and
find the rest that only He can give as both our Savior and Shepherd.
There are other types
of rivers. Some rivers are fast moving
as they rage and roar with the water crashing and smashing down the
watercourse. The water spills and flows violently over rocks and debris
creating swirling tempests that although might be stunning to look at, they are
extremely dangerous. Venturing into these fast moving rivers or trying to cross
them is not something that is wise.
Yet in our lives, we
can find ourselves standing the midst of a river of turbulent and swirling
tempest like life events or circumstances. We did not chose to venture into
these dangerous and life threatening waters of life and yet we find ourselves desperately
trying to cross over to the safety of the other side of the river. Somehow these life events throw us into the
fray and we are left looking for someone to come to our rescue.
Here is the remarkable
truth of our faith … the same Lord who bids us to come to the quiet waters as
our Shepherd, now plunges into the swirling tempest as our mighty Savior.
When we are surrounded
by the floodwaters of life, it is not time to be overwhelmed by the deepness of
the water or frustrated by the strength of the flow that pushes against us. This
is the moment we should reach for the Savior that gracefully lifts us from the
depths of the tempest around us. He comes and places us securely on the rock
that is His steadfast love and provision or carries us to the safety on the other
side of the swirling waters.
It is such a blessing …
to have both a Shepherd who bids us to come to the peace that only He can give
along the quiet waters of life but also a Savior who comes at our calling and plunges
into the fray to steady us through the swirling tempest and to carry us to safely
with His steadfast love to the other side of the river.
Come Lord Jesus, come …
come in the midst of this swirling tempest in my life. Come and steady my feet, to trust in your
love as you take me across this river.
Suggested Reading …
Isaiah 43
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