Wednesday, December 9, 2015

High Tower

Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle --- My lovingkindness and my fortress, my high tower and my deliverer…
Psalm 144:1,2

“Fortress titles” are common in the Psalms of David. The constant running for his life, kept the adrenaline flowing and stress levels high. The only way that David could cope was to remember that he was in God’s will and God was in charge. Since that was the case, David was safe; he could rest in his high tower.

Medieval castles were built in stages. The very first part to be constructed was the “keep”. This was a very strong, very tall central tower located in the center of what would be the castle complex. Once completed, work on the outer walls, gates, inner buildings, and moat could begin. This high tower allowed watchmen to see enemies coming from a distance, but was also a stronghold of defense, even before more complete fortifications could be established.

Believers are able to rest in the Lord Jesus, just like David was able to trust in the LORD. Jesus said: “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). The stress and crush of the opposition of the world is manageable, because the Lord Himself is a wall to keep the enemies of God from bringing down Christ’s servants.

Abiding in the will of God allows the child of God to see sin approaching from a long ways away which gives plenty of time to avoid it, along with a lot of heartache. In the High Tower of Christ Jesus, the believer is elevated above the fray of the common place so that heaven itself doesn’t feel to be that far away.



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