By faith Abraham obeyed… and he went out, not knowing where he was going.
When Abraham was 75 years old God called him to leave the land of his father. And so, advanced in years, he departed for the Land of Canaan. He was rootless, homeless, “not knowing where he was going”
Age brings change and uncertainty. It means transition from a familiar past to an uncertain future. It can mean movement from a family home to smaller place, to a daughter’s home, to a retirement village, to a nursing home the final resort. Like Abraham, some of us make our way from one location to another, always traveling and not knowing where we’re going.
Yet we can be at home in any dwelling, for our safekeeping lies not in the place where we live but in God Himself. We can dwell in the secret place of the Most High and abide under the shadow of the Almighty. There, in His presence, under His wings, we find refuge. The eternal God becomes our dwelling place.
Though our dwelling place here on earth may be uncertain, God will be our companion and friend until our traveling days are over and we reach our heart’s true home that is heaven. Until that day, let’s shed the light of God’s loving kindness on other travelers.
Someday my earthly house will fall
I cannot tell how soon it will be;
But this I know my All in All
Has now a place in heaven for me
For the Christian, heaven is spelled H-O-M-E
Reflections
[Friday, May 29, 2009
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