June 13, 2020
Our visits there would begin with exploring the abandoned wreckage of one multi-million-dollar home that had been swept down the cliff by a landslide. The ornate decor, the intricate inlays of the floors, the once beautiful outdoor pool. All I could think about was how this family’s beautiful cliff side home, with all their hopes and dreams, slowly eroded and slid down the mountainside into the heart of the sea.
STUDY THE SCRIPTURE
REFLECTION
Be Still and Know
By Mary McGinnis
When I lived in Southern
California back in the 1980’s one of my favorite places to visit was the
peninsula of Palos Verdes. The striking contrast between the beauty of
God’s creation and the devastation of the area’s landslides intrigued my
curious, pondering heart.
Our visits there would begin with exploring the abandoned wreckage of one multi-million-dollar home that had been swept down the cliff by a landslide. The ornate decor, the intricate inlays of the floors, the once beautiful outdoor pool. All I could think about was how this family’s beautiful cliff side home, with all their hopes and dreams, slowly eroded and slid down the mountainside into the heart of the sea.
Next, we would take a jog
down the steep inclines of the cliffs to the rocky shoreline below. There we
would explore the glorious beauty of the ocean sweeping its waves up against
the rocks. Among the rocks, small pockets of ocean water were captured in
tide pools. We would spend hours exploring the beauty of sea urchins, small
fish, sand dollars, crabs, and star fish up close.
I could not stop thinking
about these memories as I read today’s scripture reading.
“Therefore, we will not
fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the
sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their
surging.”
We have all been
experiencing the chaos that has been wreaking havoc on our world and our
nation. Not to mention the tragedies that are going on behind the scenes
in our personal lives.
Yet the Psalmist
encourages us, “He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth. He breaks the bow
and shatters the spear; he burns the shields with fire.”
We can climb down the
cliffs of our turmoil and chaos, into the arms of the One who is our REFUGE and
STRENGTH. We can BE STILL and KNOW that HE IS GOD!
Prayer Practice -
Take some time today and be intentional about walking away from all the
distractions of chaos, turmoil and devastation of our world and sit quietly
with God. Rest in His presence and get to know Him, the Almighty One
who holds all things in His Hands.

1 comment:
Thank you for sharing and for giving a picture that helps me understand the words of Psalm 46: 1-11.
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