David sang in Psalm 61:1-3, "Hear my cry, O God; attend to my prayer. 2 From the end of the earth I will cry to You, when my heart is overwhelmed; lead me
to the rock that is higher than I. 3 For You have been a shelter for me, a strong tower from the enemy." In times of trouble and feeling overwhelmed David called out to God, as he knew God would hear and answer him speedily. One might think a rock higher than him or a strong tower would be easily visible from below, but unlike structures built on earth God dwells in heaven where no one can approach without His guidance and leading. Unless God graciously revealed Himself to us, no one ever could have known Him or shared a relationship with Him. David had a relationship with the living God, for he said God had been a shelter and refuge for him.
Unlike my friend's house that could be accessed from one unlocked window, strongholds and refuges were not meant to be accessed by anyone outside them. There was no unlocking city gates in ancient times: gates and walls needed to be scaled, broken down or tunnelled under to enter. Once secure, someone inside the refuge was needed to open the gates to enter. The lowering of the drawbridge before castle gates needed to be done by someone who was already across the moat and in the safety of the castle. Thus it makes perfect sense David would ask for God to lead him to the rock of salvation and the strong tower of refuge from the enemy. Would the LORD open to Him? Based on the character of God revealed in Jesus Christ, He is indeed open to those who humbly seek Him, those redeemed by the Gospel. John 10:7-9 read, "Then
Jesus said to them again, "Most assuredly, I say to you,
I am the door of the sheep. 8 All who ever came before
Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not
hear them. 9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and
will go in and out and find pasture."
Like a door which is always open and accessible, God is a shelter and refuge for His people always by His grace. Like chicks that seek refuge under the wings of a mother hen, so God's people flee and flock to Him when we are overwhelmed, and we learn to abide there continually. The LORD guides and leads us like a shepherd does his sheep, and Jesus is our Good Shepherd. Though we cannot see Him with our shortsighted vision in a world full of darkness, where confusion obscures our sight and even light dazzles us, our God is never far from us because He hears our cries and answers. As a caring shepherd is drawn to the faint bleating of a lamb dying from exposure, the LORD draws near to us to help and save us when we cry out to Him. Blessed is the one whose God is the LORD, for He is the open door to salvation, comfort, safety and eternal life now and forever.
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