Be
to me my strong habitation – the home where I can live continually. You have
made the way for me to be saved; my rock and my strong defender. My security.
(Psalm 71:3)
Families have homes. If you see your role as
growing a family of the people whom God has given you to lead, where is their
home? One of the important things a parent teaches a child very early in life
is to know their address. That way, the child can always find their way home.
What address will you provide your people? Where will they go when they need
shelter and security?
The Psalmist is clear. His address is the
Lord, God; not only when he is weak or afraid, but where he lives continually.
The word he chooses is rich. Habitation speaks not just to the fact that God is
a dwelling place; this home is a place he habitually resides. So, it
also suggests that your living in Christ Jesus is about the habits of God; the
character and actions which distinguish His family. The people who make Jesus
be their address will be those whose habits are the same as His. They will love,
serve, care for, and encourage each other, and those to whom they are sent.
Be sure to teach your people - especially
the new children in your family – to know their address. Make sure they can
always find their way home.
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