
Window WasherJun 29 2009
“For the Lord will be your confidence…” - Proverbs 3:26
Have you ever looked up and noticed window washers at work on a skyscraper? Why do you suppose they can work so confidently suspended so high above the ground? They are secure because they know that their safety harnesses are fastened to the building itself and their harnesses will hold even if the platform should fall.
Your life can be lived on the edge, with confidence like that. When we give our lives to Jesus Christ, He becomes our safety and our security. Because of Him, we can risk living life to the fullest and be all that we were created to be. He keeps us secure, even though life is often insecure, even though we get disappointed, even though the bottom falls out.
How about you? Do you have security for today, no matter what challenges and dangers you face? How about tomorrow? Why not try living life with Christ one day at a time for a life that’s secure and yet full of excitement?
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This devotion reminded me of the chorus to the song "Shadowfeet"
When the world has fallen out from under me
I'll be found in you, still standing
Every fear and accusation under my feet
When time and space are through
I'll be found in you.
- Austin