I
recently enjoyed a devotion in the book "Unto The Hills" by
Billy Graham. The titled is: "Behind the Clouds," and it
reminded me of my experience. He speaks of his home on a mountain top where
often he can see the clouds in the valley below. While he enjoys beautiful
sunlight and clear skies, he observes thunderstorms and lightning flashes, and
thunder roaring--all far below where he sits on the top of the mountain.
Clouds are mentioned in the Bible many times. God spoke to His people through a cloud. He called Moses 'out of the midst of the cloud', Exodus 24:16, and His 'glory appeared in a cloud,' Exodus 16:10. The scripture verse associated with the devotion is: "Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens; and Thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds." Psalm 36:5
Charles Kingsley said: "No cloud across the sun but passes at the last and gives us back the face of God once more." And Longfellow said: "Be still, sad heart, and cease repining; behind the clouds is the sun still shining."
I enjoy looking at the different clouds as they roll by. Fluffy white; faces
and animal shapes; storm clouds, and faint outlines. Graham says: "The
Bible indicates that clouds are given to us for a purpose, and that there is
glory in the clouds and that every cloud has a silver lining."
In the Bible, clouds often carry deep spiritual meaning. They symbolize God's presence, His guidance, and even His return. Clouds bring us rain. God put His rainbow in the clouds.
Remember the sun always shines on the other side of the cloud and God's Son is there too! We will always have clouds, both in the sky and in our lives. Yet God is still shining bright and waits for our eyes to see Him.
By His Grace . . .
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