Psalm 23:6 (NIV)
Surely your goodness and love will follow me
all the days of
my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord
forever.
Stalking, we have all seen it on television, heard about
it on the news and watched it at the movies.
Stalking is an age old practice of animals and humans.
Predatory animals like bears, wolves and those from the large cat family stalk
their quarry. Ambling right up to a food source would only result in it running
away. So they stalk. Cats crouch, wolves run in packs and bears suddenly appear
and pounce. Regardless of the method, it's preceded by stalking. Human stalkers
often act with typical animal behavior. Victims are selected, followed,
observed, often contacted and sometimes assaulted and even murdered.
David's sheep were stalked by wild animals, but David was
hounded by God's goodness and mercy: "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow
me all the days of my life".
God stalks his children with goodness and mercy. He even
stalks those who want nothing to do with him. God's common grace-in the form of
sunshine, rain and other blessings, falls on those who love him and those who
don't. But those who worship God receive extra measures of goodness and mercy.
They also appreciate and channel it.
God's goodness and mercy are unconditional and unending.
We don't deserve either, but he gives them nevertheless. These virtues stalk us
when we're good and when we're not so good. We can't work for them but only
receive and enjoy them. God stalks us when we're stagnant so we'll grow. He
stalks us when we're growing spiritually so we'll grow more. And he stalks when
he's ignored to get the attention of those ignoring him. His love won't allow
him to do less. God does the stalking but it's our responsibility to determine
his purpose.
Dear Lord, we thank You for being a merciful God. We
thank You for stalking us with virtues that we don't deserve. In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
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