“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.”
Psalm 91:1 (NIV)
My son Jon, had a best friend since their late teen years, but for some unknown reason Joe never visited him after Jon’s traumatic brain injury from a motorcycle accident. His other friends visited him, but we all wondered where Joe was. Jon’s brother even tried to contact Joe, but received no answer.
One day, thirteen months later, while I was visiting Jon at the Nursing Facility, Joe suddenly walked in. He walked straight over to Jon, who was sitting in a wheelchair, put his arms around him, and hugged him, saying,
“I love you, man.”
It was obvious that Jon instantly knew who Joe was, because his face lit up as he looked up and then started crying. As Joe kept his arms around Jon, it was an emotional moment for all who looked on. I’m glad I was able to be there at that heartfelt reunion.
To watch the embrace between two friends, whose friendship spanned over 25 years, was touching, but I still wondered why it took 13 months for Joe to finally show up.
Joe told me that he moved to Tennessee, but then he opened up further, and told me that he had gone through his own struggle with substance abuse, until he was finally hospitalized and received the help he needed.
Joe shared how God stepped into his life, and with rehab and the intervention of the Holy Spirit, he was now living in the shadow of God’s rest, sober, drug free and trusting Jesus. He looked directly at Jon and told him the whole story of his redemption and healing, and then he prayed for him.
Joes’s visit left a glow on Jon face that day, and it was as great a gift for me as it was for Jon. I had no idea about Joe’s struggle with drugs or how his life was so drastically changed, but I was grateful that God arranged for their reunion to be on that day, and after seeing it, God seemed to say to me, “Rest in My shadow and everything will be alright.”
I believe God is saying this to everyone who is in any situation that fills them with anxiety. To dwell in His shelter, for me, means remaining in prayer and scripture every day, casting all my daily cares upon Him. We may not instantly receive the answers to all our problems, but God will occasionally send a blessing in the midst of our storm. It’s as if His shadow sweeps by us, to remind us that He is here, that He sees us, and we can find our true rest in Him.
We may never be able to explain it, but God gives us a peace that surpasses all understanding. As we persist to dwell in His shelter, whatever that means for each of us, we will discover that His shadow is sweeping over us, to give us rest, confirming that He is truly with us.
A shadow is evidence that someone is there. It’s possible to see a shadow without seeing the actual person. In the same way, we don’t see God, but His shadow indicates His Presence, which brings us peace and rest. God sent His shadow to Jon that day, through the loving presence and visit of his old friend, Joe. He also sent His shadow to me by letting me witness that deep, meaningful moment between them. If we look around us, we might see how God sends His shadow into our life as well.
After leaving the Nursing Facility that day, I realized that I had just been in God’s shadow and I felt sure that He has everything in His hands. By sending Joe to Jon and to me that day, it was a surprise gift of divine rest.
It doesn’t matter how many questions remain unanswered, or how uncertain tomorrow seems. If we choose to dwell in God’s shelter, He will give us rest in His shadow. Sometimes His shadow sweeps over us to remind us that He sees everything and has it all under control.
Lord, tomorrow is in your hands and as we choose to dwell in your shelter, may we all find rest in your shadow each and every day. Amen










