Psalm 103:17-18 (NLT)
17 But the love of the Lord remains forever with those who fear him. His salvation extends to the children’s children 18 of those who are faithful to his covenant, of those who obey his commandments!
17 But the love of the Lord remains forever with those who fear him. His salvation extends to the children’s children 18 of those who are faithful to his covenant, of those who obey his commandments!
Here the psalmist ponders God’s love for his people and
notes that God’s love lasts longer than their lives even continuing on to the
lives of future generations. There is salvation to those who are faithful and
obedient to God; and that salvation is also extended to generations yet to
come.
There was once a young man from Chicago who went down to
the bluegrass regions of Kentucky where he met and wooed a young woman who
ultimately came back to Chicago as his bride. They enjoyed three lovely years
of marriage, and then one day in the midst of a sickness in a seizure of pain
the young woman lost her mind. When she was at her best, she was a bit
demented. At her worst, she would scream, and neighbors complained because the
screams cut the air and it was hard to live with.
And so the young businessman left his home in the middle
of Chicago, went out to one of the western suburbs, built a house, determined
that there he would try to nurse his wife back to health and sanity again. One
day the family physician suggested that perhaps if he were to take his wife
back to her Kentucky home that something in those familiar surroundings would
help her restore her sanity, and so they went back to the old homestead. Hand
in hand they walked through the old house where memories hung on every corner.
They went down to the garden and walked down by the riverside where the first
cowslips and violets were in bloom. But after several days nothing seemed to
happen.
So, defeated and discouraged, the young man put his wife
back in the car, and they headed back to Chicago. When they got close to the
house, he looked over and discovered that his wife was asleep. It was the first
deep, restful sleep she had had in many weeks. When he got to the house, he
lifted her from the car, took her inside, placed her on the bed, and realized
she wanted to sleep some more. So he placed a cover over her and then just sat
by her side and watched her through the midnight hour, watched her until the
first rays of the sun reached through the curtain and touched her face. The
young woman awoke, and she saw her husband seated by her side. She said,
"I seem to have been on a long journey. Where have you been?" And
that man, speaking out of days and weeks and months of patient waiting and
watching said, "My sweetheart, I've been right here waiting for you all
this time."
And if you ask me, "Where is God?" the answer
is very much the same. He's right here, right here waiting for you to respond
with love to love, waiting for you to respond with trust to promise, waiting
for you to cast yourself with a reckless abandon upon the grace of God, and
waiting for you to discover what it means to be loved by God. [Haddon Robinson,
from the sermon "The World's Best Love Story"]
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