Psalms 16:1
Keep
me, O God, for in you I take refuge; I say to the LORD, "My Lord are
you."
Me and my family lived in Xi’an ,
China
for three years. Xi’an is where the famed Terracotta Warriors
is located. I have been in the place three
times and I can say that the site, which is actually a part of a tomb for
Emperor Qin, is a majestic one. The
Terracotta Army was buried with the Emperor
of Qin
(Qin Shi
Huangdi) in 210-209 BC (his reign was from 247 BC
to 221 BC
and unified China
from 221 BC
to the end of his life in 210 BC). Their purpose
was to guard the emperor and help rule another empire with Shi Huangdi in the
afterlife. Consequently, they are also
sometimes referred to as "Qin's Armies".
Sometimes, we find security in material
things, that is to keep us secured from things we fear that, most of the time, does
not really exist. As a child, I would
hide under the blanket for fear of ghost.
The security to which we mostly cling to is mere illusion. No man-made faith, structure, or religion is
secure. All human efforts to provide
security ultimately fails.
Our faith should not be in blankets, guns,
security alarms, gas masks or duct tape.
Our faith should be in God. He alone can save us.
Almighty Father, cover me with the blanket
of Your love. Keep me secured, for in
You alone should I turn to in the hours of our needs. You are my refuge and my fortress, in whom I
shall put my trust.
Oh Lord, nothing in this world can separate
us from Your love, through Your Son, Jesus Christ. We walk in the path of sins, through dark
fogs, that is why we have fear in our hearts.
Blow away this fog of fears, Oh Lord, and let us feel Your loving and
tender care forever.
Amen +
“He drew me up from the pit of destruction,
Out of miry clay,
And set my feet upon a rock
Making my steps secured.”
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.
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