All the towers of strength in the world cannot compare to
Jesus. In His name alone we find everything we need to gain victory of any
enemy. Will you call on His name today?
ETERNAL PERSPECTIVES by Sally Bair
Our
strong tower
During my pup’s youngest days, sometimes I’d have to carry
her home when we walked the trail because of her fear of strange noises and
sudden movements. The flush of a grouse from a nearby shrub or the
ear-splitting screech of a hawk sent her stumbling over her clumsy legs as she
raced toward the haven of my arms.
Even when she grew to her full maturity of 70 pounds, my pup
often sought the security of my closeness. Someone told me taking my dog along
in bear country, which is almost everywhere in our northwoods, would invite
trouble. If a dog barked at or chased a bear, the bear might turn around and
chase the dog right back to me. Not exactly the kind of advice I wanted to
hear, knowing my pup’s habit of running to me at the first sign of trouble.
We all need a place to run to when we see trouble. In
nature, that might be behind or up the nearest tree, under the nearest fence,
or into the closest building. The best place to run to, however, is God’s name.
“The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run
to it and are safe.” (Proverbs 18:10) For the righteous, those who believe in
Jesus Christ and have accepted His forgiveness of their sin, the Lord’s name
represents His person, authority, and character. We have full access to the
benefits His name offers.
“There is no other name under heaven given to men by which
we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12) Scripture also tells us to honor His name, ask
anything in His name, believe in His name, and help others in His name. The power
in the name of Jesus is limitless. When we face trouble, all we need to do is
speak His name and He will give us instant refuge.
Stories are told of missionaries and others being saved from
imminent attack by wild animals or evil men by calling on Jesus’ name. His name
is that powerful. If we believe in the comforting and life-changing truth of
God’s Word with all our heart and soul, the next time we find ourselves facing
an adversary, we can run to God and call on Jesus’ name.
“Those who know Your name will put their trust in You; for
You, Lord, have not forsaken those who seek You.” (Psalm 9:10)
Lord, thank You for the power and protection we can find
in the holy name of Your Son, Jesus. Amen.
No comments:
Post a Comment