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Relief from the scorching sun

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The Lord is your shade at your right hand. — Psalm 121:5

Living in Britain, I don’t usually worry about sunburn. After all, the sun is often blocked by a thick cover of clouds. But recently I spent some time in Spain, and I quickly realized that with my pale skin, I could only be out in the sunshine for ten minutes before I needed to scurry back under the umbrella.

As I considered the scorching nature of the Mediterran­ean sun, I began to understand more deeply the meaning of the image of the Lord God as His people’s shade at their right hand. Residents of the Middle East knew unrelentin­g heat, and they needed to find shelter from the sun’s burning rays.

The psalmist uses this picture of the Lord as shade in Psalm 121, which can be understood as a conversati­on on a heart level — a dialogue with oneself about the Lord’s goodness and faithfulne­ss. When we use this psalm in prayer, we reassure ourselves that the Lord will never leave us, for He forms a protective covering over us. And just as we take shelter from the sun underneath umbrellas, so too can we find a safe place in the Lord.

We lift our eyes to the “Maker of heaven and earth” (vv. 1-2) because whether we are in times of sunshine or times of rain, we receive His gifts of protection, relief, and refreshmen­t.

— Amy Boucher Pye

Heavenly Father, You protect me. Shield me from anything that would take my focus away from You.

READ: Psalm 121

We find refuge in the Lord. Bible in a Year: Psalms 79-80 and Romans 11:1-18

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