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Can I Be Sure God is With Me?

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"Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever" (Psalm 23:6).

First, let's consider what Collin, 6, says about being shadowed by goodness and mercy: "God will follow us wherever we go."

Do you ever get the sense that someone is following you? Sheep always have this sense because sheepdogs constantly follow them as the shepherd leads the way to greener pastures. Dogs keep sheep from straying and ward off predators with their loud barking.

After Francis Thompson read this psalm, he wrote his celebrated poem, "The Hound of Heaven." Like a faithful sheepdog, God pursues us with his love. Some let God catch them, and others just keep running.

At times, our awareness of God's pursuit and presence is more acute, says Jordan, 11: "Sometimes when I am scared, like when I have to go outside in the dark, I pray. And I feel God with me. He's there. I know He is because after I pray, I don't feel as scared anymore."

"I knew the Lord was with me when I had my tonsils and adenoids taken out," says Chris, 10. "The Lord answered my prayer. When it was over, nothing had gone wrong."

We have a natural tendency to fear and worry because we sense that many things in our lives are beyond our control. A simple trip to the grocery store could result in a fatal car accident. Sheep under the care of a good shepherd don't always have to know "why." They can rest in the care of the shepherd.

Under the care of a wise shepherd, sheep graze on weeds and naturally fertilize barren, scrubby areas so that they become lush pastures. Similarly, those who receive God's grace transform barren deserts into fields of goodness and mercy.

Now, we come back to the house, as in "I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." Brook, 10, says, "This means to be dwelling under the love of the Lord."

"The house of the Lord" is not a physical building.

Solomon's temple didn't exist when David wrote this psalm and has long since been destroyed. Originally, the word "church" meant a gathering of Christians, not a building of stained glass and pews. Early Christians met in homes, under trees in open fields and even in caves when hiding from Roman soldiers.

Adrianna, 8, explains it this way: "We will live in his kingdom forever."

Amazingly, Adrianna at 8 years old has captured the sense of dwelling in the Lord's house. It's in the same sense that we say the house of Windsor or the house of Stuart. It doesn't refer to a literal house but to a royal family or kingdom. Just as the sheep belong to the shepherd's house, God's people belong to the house or kingdom of the Lord Jesus.

As with every royal house, one must be born into it. Jesus told a Jewish ruler that he couldn't even see God's kingdom unless he was born by God's Spirit. Today, God dwells in living temples — in the hearts of people who have trusted the Good Shepherd as the Lamb of God who took away the sin of the world.

Think About This: Receive Jesus by faith into your temple (body), and he will welcome you into his royal house. Memorize This Truth: Psalm 23:6 as quoted earlier. Ask This Question: Do goodness and mercy increase wherever I go?

Listen to a talking book, download the "Kids Color Me Bible" for free, watch Kid TV Interviews and travel around the world by viewing the "Mission Explorers Streaming Video" at www.KidsTalkAboutGod.org. Bible quotations are from the New King James Version. To find out more about Carey Kinsolving and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2009 CAREY KINSOLVING

DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.


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