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do you want a hiding place?

by Jessica Van Roekel | May 5, 2016 | Christian Living | 2 comments

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I sometimes want to hide.

But my attempts fail. If I am not visible to my lovelies, then their voice seeks me out: ‘Mom?’ Mo-o-o-mmm?’ ‘Where are you?‘ Someday I might be able to go to the bathroom without having to announce my plans.  Maybe someday I won’t have to check in with someone (probably not).

My favorite hideaway that I visit in my day dreams involves mountains and a lake and a small cabin at water’s edge. It is green. It smells of the northwest. I have my coffee in one hand, a stack of books in the other and the sound of birds filling my ears.  My heart sighs and I am at peace.

Then I wake to reality. I may not be able to physically hide, but I am learning where I can hide myself.

‘You are my hiding place, you will protect me from trouble, you surround me with songs of deliverance.’ Psalm 32 :7

What does hiding in the Lord look like? 

I think of hiding places as being calm and still and secret, but how does this work in my everyday life? My everyday life is not calm, still and secret. It’s messy and noisy and involves a lot of people. In my everyday life, I am tired. In my everyday life, I sometimes forget to pay attention to life as it’s passing by.

How in the world do I tuck myself into Jesus while at the same time reaching out and ministering to my family? Practically speaking I cannot literally hide. I could tell my lovelies that we are going to play hide and forget the seek, but that won’t work. The seeking is where the fun is! There are too many things that require my attention and time. So what does hiding in Jesus look like?

It must, it needs to be a spiritual act. We live on two planes. What our spirits are engaged in and what our physical selves are doing. The soul – our mind, will, and emotions – is the tie between the two parts.

What are the thoughts running through my mind? The verses in 2 Cor. 10: 3-5 instruct me to take every thought captive and bring it under the authority of Jesus. My spirit must be engaged with what my soul is thinking and feeling.

Living in awareness of where our thoughts take us is one key to staying hidden in Christ.

So I tell myself: Think about Christ. Think about his love and promises. Practice living peace, love, joy, patience, goodness, self-control, kindness, faithfulness and gentleness.

Live aware. 

The fight between lies and truth take place in the battlefield of my mind. The renegade thoughts attempt to disrupt the peace of God in my heart and to push me out of the hiding place. The truth of who Christ is and who I am and whose I am, keep me in the hiding place. Could taking my thoughts captive be another way of saying that I am hidden in Christ?

Hiding places bring to mind small, dark, narrow places, but really, what if, by just changing our mindset of what hiding places are, we find the spacious place of rest in Jesus? 

He is light and in him there is no darkness. So, imagine his hiding place as being filled with the most wonderful, warm light and everywhere else is darkness. Where would you rather be?

In the light.

The world outside of the light is dark and scary and it is hard to find the way. That place, the darkness, is just a step away from the light. One step and I can be plunged into the darkness. One step back and I find the light of his hiding place. 

He is my hiding place. He is my protector. My anxious heart is soothed by songs of deliverance. And I have found my hiding place in Him. 

‘You are my hiding place, you protect me from trouble, you surround me with songs of deliverance’.

May we rest in him and hide ourself in the light of his goodness and trust. 

 

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2 Comments

  1. annkroeker
    annkroeker on May 9, 2016 at 11:17 am

    Great message for anyone, with a special nod to the mothers among us. Stay in the warmth of the light…in that plane of relationship with the living God. We are kindred spirits, I think, as that is so much the theme of The Contemplative Mom. Bless you this day–may you find yourself taking that step back into the light of God’s hiding place. It’s in Him.

    • jessicavanroekel
      jessicavanroekel on May 9, 2016 at 7:32 pm

      Yes! I must read The Contemplative Mom, that is my heart, that we should stay within his light in the midst of the crazies that hit us moment by moment. In his light we have the freedom that truly frees. Thank-you for stopping by and reading these words. Your visit and comments mean the world to me. Thank-you, a deep heartfelt thank-you.

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