The city
of Carcassonne has been a refuge for generations. Built in the 5th century bc,
this stone fortress has provided protection for Romans, Gauls, Visigoths,
Franks, and French. Its sprawling size and majestic watchtowers and battlements
gave confidence to those hiding inside its protective walls.
As
believers, we can take refuge in the presence of the living God. The book of
Proverbs tells us: “The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run
to it and are safe” (Prov. 18:10). “The name of the Lord” refers to God’s
character—abounding with faithfulness, power, and mercy. The term safe
means “set on high out of danger.”
We all
face threats at times that make us want to run for cover. Some seek security in
material wealth or relationships. But the Christ-follower has a more secure
refuge. Because of who God is and what He can do for us, our best protection
ultimately rests in Him. If you are facing a threat today, go to the Lord, who
is a strong tower. You will find refuge in His care.
In
good times and bad, God is our safe resting place. (RBC)