Good Morning!
So yes I have taken a break from writing while Allana was writing her “90 Day Faith Walk”. I share some of the posts here but if you would like to do the whole “Walk” you can find it HERE. Also her women’s group True Beauty is open for new members from April 26th until May 17th. There is currently a waiting list but Allana will be adding additional members. The group operates on Facebook and is by invitation only. If you are interested you can email me for more information.
The LORD, the Psalmist’s Shepherd.
A Psalm of David.
1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want. 2 He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. 3 He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake. 4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me 5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; My cup overflows. 6 Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life, And I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever .
So here is the reality of The Nineteen days. We never know when we are living them out. The Guidry’s are not really unique in this experience. I would guess that everyone of you has walked through their own Nineteen Days, innocent of the storm that was just over the horizon. The fact is that this was not my first journey through the Nineteen Days, but it is my first journey through them where I truly understood David’s heart as he penned this Psalm. How we walk out the Nineteen Days is a function of this Psalm. Sentence by sentence it is a guide written by a man who walked through his own Nineteen Days many times over.
David knew about enemies. He faced them in a literal way that few of us have ever (and most of us will never) experience. Whether it was the giant Goliath or his own son Absalom David’s life was filled with the turmoil that mortal enemies brings. We are unlikely to face an armored giant or have our son plot to steal everything we have but the enemies we face are just as real as those that assaulted David’s peace. Sometimes we are our own worst enemy. Other times ( and this phrase is a poetic restatement of the “Valley of the shadow of death”) the simple fact that we are God’s people in an ungodly world places us in the presence of our enemies. God’s table provides sustenance and hospitality in the presence of those who hate him and us and it IS God’s table. He does not call us to prepare our own tables in enemy territory. He calls us to sit at his table under the covering of his hospitality. Just as wisdom prepares a place for those who seek God in Proverbs 9, God has prepared this haven in the midst of turmoil.
There is the key phrase, “in the midst”, David says “In the presence”. This is a concept that too many Christians just don’t get; that too many preachers and teachers ignore. It is attractive to us, to just avoid the whole “valley of the shadow of death”. Certainly if I pray right and have enough faith I can just stay on the mountaintop all the time! When Allana was first diagnosed with cancer we had several very well meaning brothers and sisters in Christ who assumed that if we just prayed and had faith Allana would be instantly and miraculously healed. Now don’t get me wrong I completely believe that God does heal! I also believe that God intervened on many occasions throughout our journey through Cancer. However when Allana and I prayed and sought God, especially following our first round of Chemotherapy, His answer was “I need you to walk through the valley of the shadow of death, My rod and My staff will comfort you. I will prepare a table in the presence of your enemies. You will dwell in My house forever.” The fruit that has come from the walk in the valley has been truly amazing. God has provided opportunity after opportunity for us to share Him with so many. Here is the cool thing about the tradition of hospitality in the Old Testament times, strangers were welcome at the table. The table that God has prepared for us “in the presence of mine enemies” is one that we are free to invite ALL to join. It is not a table that we are supposed to wall off or cower under. It is a place that is made for us to introduce our enemies to our most gracious (literally full of grace) host Jesus Christ our saviour and Lord. Who will you invite to sit at God’s table?
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