Sabbath Sunday: The Cross Covers
Every Sunday it’s a joy to share my own amateur nature pictures along with my thoughts on God’s love for you.
I took this the hottest night of the summer where the humidity was panting at 81%. I spent the day in and out of stores getting groceries and school supplies. I needed new brakes. It was one credit card (check card) transaction after another, one in the sultry outdoors moment to the chilled hum of the A/C inside. I overdid it, didn’t have enough to drink and was just plain spent. I was in tears before I was finished unpacking groceries.
Fast forward two hours. My husband prescribed time in the pool alone to help me calm down. I finish my workout and look in the sky.
What do you see?
Yes, the purples and the pinks. God totally and rightfully showing off what a Master artist He is. On an oppressive night weather wise, He gives brilliance that wakes my senses and stirs my soul.
But wait, there’s more.
To the neighbors it’s most likely some “tower” to give more juice to their HAM radio hobby. Or something techy.
To me, it was a cross against the sunset saying I’m in control. I’ve got the heat and the humidity on my radar. Just like Iraq and Afghanistan. Same for the back to school supplies I’m worried about. The hurting families I know. The slave trade market that robs children of everything innocent about them.
The cross covers. If you’ve never heard someone explain what makes Jesus so important that people still fight and die over Him, He covers what we can’t. Imagine a chasm. One side you stand, wishing to get to the other where eternity in heaven lies. Treasures like peace, kindness, love, joy, self-control, meekness and faith live within you IF you can bridge the gap.
But you can’t. No matter how good you are, how hard you try.
That’s where Jesus covers.
He was more than a teacher. He is a Savior that lived on Earth a perfect life. Not one cuss word, not one lie, not one fudge on His taxes, no regrets. No sin. None. His purpose was to come, love, save and return one day as King of Kings.
And…bridge that gap.
No matter how bad your day is, what your worries are, won’t you embrace the cross? Let Jesus cover the chasm.
So you can enjoy the sunset.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful post and photo, Julie! It’s a much needed reminder of Jesus our Savior, and that the cross does indeed cover it all.
I love this photo too. God is such a keeper of promises, and pictures like this help me remember that. I’m so glad you stopped by and left a comment!