For most people, the idea of walking in someone else's shadow is not anything to be desired. Some people have walked in the shadow of an older sibling, and may seem to have never measured up to their achievements. Some walk in the shadow of others more skilled, talented, or qualified -- and they never seem to catch a break in life.
Psalm 91, however, suggests that it is an advantage to walk in the shadow of God. The first verse says that whoever "dwells in the secret place of the Most High, will abide in the shadow of the Almighty." The cool thing about walking in His shadow is there are all kinds of benefits: security, safety, health, etc. And when we walk in His shadow, then it really doesn't matter that people are noticing Him instead of us.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Walking in Someone's Shadow
Posted by David at 6:55 AM
Labels: As I See It, Miscellaneous
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2 comments:
Good thoughts to keep in mind, my one son who is in a DTS right now just had the Lord show him rather dramatically that he was to come out from the shadow of his brother and his father and take his place in the kingdom.
Thanks Ed for your comment. May we all do this!
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