
There is a painting that hangs in our upstairs hallway; it is oil on canvas in shades of blue depicting a city street on a blustery winter evening. Among the snow fall and along the snow packed street two figures walk, their backs to us, one taller than the other, both huddled against the seemingly cold north wind.
This painting reminds me of the 23rd psalm.
The 23rd Psalm is a psalm for those times when life takes twists and turns leading us through the shadows of darkness. There is no suggestion that we can take a detour around the dark valley; it is a path we all must travel. But there is a promise that we will never travel the darkness alone. As Rev. Dr. Limburg writes, “Like a good shepherd who cares for the sheep, like a loving parent who holds the hand of a child, the Lord promises to be with us on that way through the darkness.”
The tall figure in the painting reminds me of God’s presence walking beside us all the way; even through the blustery storms of life. As Jesus tells us in Matthew 28:20 “Surely I am with you always.”
The same everlasting God who cares for us today will take care of us tomorrow and every day. As the 23rd Psalm teaches, either God will shield us from suffering or God will give us the strength to bear whatever befalls. As Saint Francis De Sales writes, “Be at peace, then, and set aside all anxious thoughts and worries.”
Blessings,
Rev. Heather McCarrel
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