God’s Protection
God’s Protection

God’s Protection

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<p>Needles, milk, mushrooms, elevators, births, bees, and bees in blenders&mdash;these are just a fraction of the many phobias attributed to Mr. Adrian Monk, detective and title character of the TV show <em>Monk.</em> But when he and long-time rival Harold Krenshaw find themselves locked in a car trunk, Monk has a breakthrough that allows him to cross at least one fear off the list&mdash;claustrophobia.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>It&rsquo;s while Monk and Harold are both panicking that the epiphany comes, abruptly interrupting Monk&rsquo;s angst. &ldquo;I think we&rsquo;ve been looking at this the wrong way,&rdquo; he tells Harold. &ldquo;This trunk, these walls . . . they&rsquo;re not closing in on us. . . . they&rsquo;re protecting us, really. They&rsquo;re keeping the bad stuff out. . . . germs, and snakes, and harmonicas.&rdquo; Eyes widening, Harold sees what he means and whispers in wonder, &ldquo;This trunk is our <em>friend.</em>&rdquo;</p> <p>In Psalm 63, it&rsquo;s almost as if David has a similar epiphany. Despite being in a &ldquo;dry and parched land,&rdquo; when David remembers God&rsquo;s power, glory, and love (vv. 2&ndash;3), it&rsquo;s as if the desert transforms into a place of God&rsquo;s care and protection. Like a baby bird hiding in the shelter of a mother&rsquo;s wings, David finds that when he clings to God, even in that barren place he can feast &ldquo;as with the richest of foods&rdquo; (v. 5), finding nourishment and strength in a love that &ldquo;is better than life&rdquo; (v. 3).</p>

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