Sometimes we struggle to trust God. We want to trust God, but instead of trusting God we often react out of panic or fear. Sorta like a squirrel or a rabbit.
Squirrels do it. Rabbits do it. But why do they do it?
It was a dark foggy, moonless night in the mountains. The headlight beams of his Jeep bounced and jiggled as the tired traveler headed toward his log home. As soon as Jim topped the hill, he spotted a small rabbit in the extremities of his headlights as it shot across the road.
Why do they shoot out in front of your car like that?
Jim slowed his vehicle to be sure that he didn’t hit the rabbit, and the bunny crossed at a blurring speed, reached the edge of the road, then leaped high into the air to cross the ditch that twisted and turned parallel to the road. But in the instant it took the rabbit to leap and while the rabbit was still mid-air, an owl swooped down and snatched the rabbit away in his talons. Not a pretty picture if you like rabbits.
What is that makes a rabbit or a squirrel, for that matter, want to dart across the road just in front of your car? It’s a mystery to me, but it has happened more times than I can count. You’re driving along, minding your own business, when an adorable little creature darts out of nowhere, directly into your path.
It makes me ask the proverbial question, “Why did the rabbit cross the road?”
And Wayne answers, “Because he was chicken, silly!”
Let’s look at this picture for a minute.
The rabbit was safe beside the road. The grass was tall. The night was foggy. He was safe– until he moved. He was safe until he crossed the road. What drove him from his safe place to the owl’s dinner plate? The bright headlights must have frightened the small creature and drove him from his feeding place to a dinner plate. Fear drove the rabbit from a safe place into a dangerous place.
And what about you?
Have you ever allowed fear or panic or stress to drive you from a safe place into a dangerous place.
Panic will cause you to react instead of trust God.
Panic will make you do crazy things…crazy things. It will catapult you from a safe place into a disastrous place!
Don’t react.
God has a shelter for you. I’m not talking about a hide-a-way where the enemy cannot find you. His shelter is not a place of inactivity or immobility. It’s a place of strength, faith and confidence. It’s a bold place.
A grace place.
- His protective shelter–
- Loving house–a place to live–
- God’s presence.
Psalm 91 describes it for us.
Psalm 91:1 NLT
Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
2 This I declare of the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I am trusting him.
3 For he will rescue you from every trap and protect you from the fatal plague.
4 He will shield you with his wings. He will shelter you with his feathers. His faithful promises are your armor and protection.
5 Do not be afraid of the terrors of the night, nor fear the dangers of the day,
6 nor dread the plague that stalks in darkness, nor the disaster that strikes at midday.
7Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you.
8 But you will see it with your eyes; you will see how the wicked are punished.
9 If you make the LORD your refuge, if you make the Most High your shelter,
Psalm 91 is a great prayer to help you trust God.
Rest
Did you see the wording in verse 1; “rest in the shadow of the Almighty.”
This rest goes beyond reclining or resting in the shade of a tree.
It reflects a state of emotional rest and confidence. Stepping out in faith, trusting Him.
It’s like a little boy playing in his father’s shadow.
Our little Jason often played in his dad’s big shadow. His tiny steps could hardly keep up and stay inside the shadow. So he would run fast to keep up with his dad.
That means you can’t take rabbit trails,
run off,
or stop to play in the mud.
If he was going to stay in his dad’s shadow, he must stay with his dad.
Walk in His shadow so your heart can relax. Put your confidence in Him.
It is living, breathing confidence that enables you to access His strength.
Luke 17:28 KJV “For in him we live, and move, and have our being ;” It is leaning into Him. Learning from Him, listening to Him.
Exodus 14:10 describes a scene where the people of God start to panic.
Panic will make you do crazy things…crazy things. After spectacular miracles and amazing favoritism sent by the hand of God, the Jewish people stood on the banks of the Red Sea.
- No bridge,
- or boat,
- they couldn’t even take a detour. Pharaoh was hot on their trail.
NLT “As Pharaoh and his army approached, the people of Israel could see them in the distance, marching toward them. The people began to panic, and they cried out to the LORD for help”
They cried out to God in panic filled complaints. Read the next verse, they turned on Moses to vent their frustration and fear.
Moses encouraged them with faith filled words.
God had a plan.
Do you realize that He has a plan for your life? Yet finding that plan means embracing Him. Living and walking close enough to Him that you can hear His voice and follow where He is leading.
Psalm 37:7 NLT “Be still in the presence of the LORD, and wait patiently for him to act. Don’t worry about evil people who prosper or fret about their wicked schemes.”
Trust God-Don’t let fear drive you from your safe place.
Build your faith and confidence about who He is by feeding your Spirit. Let me repeat the instructions from Psalm 37:
- Focus on God.
- Don’t Worry
- Don’t Fret
- Pray Scripture