“Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever. As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the Lord surrounds His people from this time forth forever.” Psalm 125:1-2 NKJV
Enclosure
During this continued pandemic, many of us feel that we are walled or fenced in. The dictionary describes enclosure as the separation and appropriation of land by means of a fence.
The Lord shares…“As the mountains surround (or enclose) Jerusalem, so the the Lord surrounds (or encloses) His people from this time forth forever.”
It’s exciting to note that our Lord surrounds His people today, He did yesterday, and He will forever! We are surrounded by His presence each and every day! No matter what is going on around us…no matter what place in the world we live in, and no matter what lie the world tries to convince us of, and no matter what fear the world tries to instill in us—it is He Who is in charge today and forevermore! We who are children of the Most High King cannot be moved…it is our part to trust in Him and allow God’s peace to envelop us as we face the challenges set before us.
“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:7).
When I choose to rest in His peace, I am then able to proceed through my day as if I were sailing in a boat on a calm lake while experiencing just the right amount of wind to carry me over the waters. Jesus surrounds me daily, and gives me His peace during this current COVID-19 pandemic. He also instills His peace in my heart while enduring the many restrictions that are imposed upon me during this time. He gives me freedom inside the walls of my home…I am not in isolation when I have Jesus—I am free wherever I am.
I’m not inferring that my life has been all “rainbows and butterflies” since the the coronavirus outbreak began, but I know that my Redeemer lives. I’m at peace when I trust in Him. However, when I’m not in prayer, or miss a day without spending time in His Word, I find that His peace leaves my spirit, and I easily get irritated and frustrated, and I also find that I lack production with my business, daily chores, my writing, and the list goes on. At those times I just don’t feel like doing anything—the day simply wastes away. However, God knows me better than I know myself—He quickly reminds me, “…straighten up and raise your head, because your redemption is drawing near” (Luke 21.28).
Lord, thank You for surrounding us in this present chaotic world. You make us like Mount Zion when we trust in You. We choose to stand strong with our heads held high because we know that You are coming soon! Amen.
Amen! your reminder of staying in prayer or in His word daily is a good reminder for me & I am sure others… Knowing He is and has surrounded me each and every day is comforting even when I am feeling out of comfort! thanks for the nudge to be more mindful….