Psalm 1-41
Refuge.
It is not the most frequent word found in Psalm 1-41. However, it is the
word that I am left with after reading that beautiful section of scripture
straight through. In fact, I've been pondering it for weeks now. Once when I was a kid, we were surprised
by a big thunderstorm while camping. My mom, dad, brother and I were in
the camper when we heard a knock. I will never forget the sight of my
soaked grandparents standing out in the rain, after their tent had been badly
damaged in the storm. They needed refuge! We laughed and played
games that night, waiting for the storm to pass. As I read Psalms, I wonder if I really do
take refuge in the LORD. Could Hebe inviting me to something deeper that
the Psalmist understood? When storms come, where do I take refuge?
Once again, the concordance proves to be the best place to start finding answers to my
questions! I pulled it up, typed in the word "refuge," and read
every verse in Psalms where it is found. I discovered that the word
“refuge” is connected to God in each of the 44 times it appears throughout the
whole book. What does it mean to take refuge in God?
Using an online Hebrew Interlinear Bible, I found
that the Hebrew word for “refuge” almost always used in Psalms 1-41 (which
the King James Version translates as "trust") is the word chasah. It’s a verb.
What would it be like to use ‘refuge’ as a verb? I’ve always thought of refuge as a place, not
an act. Places are fixed locations. But an act can be done in lots of different
places and conditions. Thinking about
refuge as a verb really changes things. I know very little about Hebrew,
but I notice that the interlinear Bible translates the word chasah into English as “take.” And, as my concordance search revealed, it is always connected to
God. Take God. I have turned this information over and
over in my head for a few weeks. (It is so easy to meditate on scripture when
you are trying to understand it.)
“ The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer;
my God is my rock, in whom I
take refuge.”
--Psalm 18:2a
2 comments:
Take God. An action. A choice.
Oh, please keep posting on this blog. I read this and felt peace come over me. It's so helpful. And especially in a season that leaves me proud if I can even get in my Bible, it is so helpful to have you share what you have found. In these hairy days with a one and two year old at my feet, I will ride on your heels and listen to what God is teaching you.
Refuge: Take God.
Oh I love that so much.
Joyfully,
Becca
Thank you for your encouragement, Becca!
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