Everlasting
Arms
If
I lean on God’s everlasting arms what do I have to fear? Nothing.
He is my refuge in times of trouble, He is my source of strength when I
am weak. I praise Him in
everything.
When
I was growing up we sang a beautiful hymn entitled “Leaning On the Everlasting
Arms.” This song became engraved on my
heart and I remember the verses to this day.
I can still hear the music in my mind as I sing the words.
When
I was young and singing these words in church I didn’t understand their true
meaning. At that time they were just
words with music. These days I totally
understand the significance of God’s everlasting arms.
Our
arms are considered a source of strength.
They can lift things, give direction and even harm others in anger. If we think of our arms as a source of
strength, think about what God’s arms mean.
His arms never grow weary, they never lose their power and they are
everlasting.
This
always reminds me of the story of Moses when the Amalekites attacked the
Israelites. He told Joshua to choose
some men to go and fight the Amalekites.
Moses, Aaron and Hur went to the top of the hill and as long as Moses held
up his hands the Israelites were winning, but when he grew tired and lowered
his arms the Israelites started losing.
Because Moses arms grew tired he had to have Aaron and Hur on either
side of him to hold his hands up. Joshua
eventually overcame the Amalekite army through the strength that God gave Moses
in his arms to hold his hands above his head.
Why did God do this? I believe he
wanted everyone to know that it wasn’t Moses strength but God’s.
When I think of God’s arms I think of a
strength that never fades. His arms can
hold me forever, for eternity. Isn’t
that what He wants for each of us? He
wants us to lean into Him, lean into His everlasting arms that will never grow
weary or lose their strength. We will be
safe and secure in His arms where he brightens our path. What do we have to dread here on earth that
God cannot make right with His strength?
When we leave this earth He will hold us in His everlasting arms.
Prayer
for the Day:
Heavenly Father, today and every day I want to lean on your everlasting
arms. I am weak but you are strong. If I trust in You and lean not on my own
understanding I can be at peace in You.
Thank you Father for allowing me to use Your arms as my resting place.
Scripture: The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27
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