But Mary stood outside by
the tomb weeping, and as she wept she stooped down and looked into
the tomb. And she saw two angels in white sitting, one at the head and the
other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain. John 20:11–12
Do you know what Mary saw
as she looked into the tomb? She saw the substance of the ark
of the covenant. Just as we saw that there were two cherubim or angels on the
mercy seat, there were two angels sitting where Jesus had lain—one at the head
and the other at the feet. It was an empty tomb that our Savior was laid in
after He had paid the full price for our sins with His own blood. Today, this
tomb remains empty because all our sins are forgiven and our Lord is risen! Our
hope, confidence, and assurance of salvation are found in the nail-pierced
hands of our resurrected Savior. The mercy seat is a picture of the throne of
grace (see Heb. 4:16). That is where we want to be—at the throne of grace,
under the protective covering of His feathers and His wings.
I want to encourage you
with this praise report from Veronica, who lives in New York City.
A few nights ago my
husband, Casey, and I were stuck in a traffic jam for five hours. So we put on
a sermon by Pastor Joseph Prince titled The Secret Place Where You Find
Protection and Long Life. Later, we found out that a fatal accident had
taken place just five seconds ahead of us before we got stuck. Five seconds.
The Lord had protected us from the accident!
Today, Casey was again
protected miraculously. It appeared that a driver had had a heart attack while
driving and passed out. It led to a chain collision and all the cars in front
of and behind Casey got hit. And the drivers were taken to the hospital.
Despite all this, Casey’s
car was completely untouched. Everything happened so quickly that he had no
time to react. It was the Lord who protected him once again because that very
morning, Casey was reading a devotional by Pastor Prince that drew Bible
references from Psalm 91…“He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His
wings you shall take refuge.”
Truly, there is no safer
place in the universe than under the protective shelter of our Savior’s wings.
What blessed assurance we can have today, knowing that even if destruction
rages around us, there is always refuge and comfort in the Lord, our unfailing
peace, protection, and supply.
I completely agree with
Veronica that there is no safer place in the universe than under His wings, and
I rejoice that the Lord’s protection over her and Casey is for us as well!
(Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with
kind permission).
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