The Lord watches over you - the Lord is the shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night. ~Psalm 121:5-6
Summer is not a season that Danny and I ever truly embrace. While I understand that many of you adore the summer months and mourn when they are passed, I'd venture to say that the majority of you live far north of our Georgia locale and ideally, close to the seashore where ocean breezes radically modify brutally hot temperatures. I do recall loving those weeks in summers long ago when we would visit relatives in Massachusetts who lived along the coast. The weather, it seemed, was perfect!
Beginning last Friday, we fall under the wickedly warm influence of a heat dome. Temperatures are predicted to soar to the nineties every day for at least a week. Add to this no significant precipitation during this time, and that's a signal for us to hunker down in our air-conditioned safe space, venturing abroad only to attend church or run errands that cannot be postponed.
Danny, in particular, is extremely sensitive to high temperatures. He thinks it may have something to do with all the heart medication he has to take on a daily basis. But whatever the cause, simply moving across a scorching parking lot to access a grocery store isn't an option for him.
I don't like the sweltering heat, but thankfully, I have a higher tolerance for it. when we go grocery shopping this past Friday (predicted as the coolest day in the string of scorchers to come), we take my little Scion instead of Danny's Subaru as I've never felt comfortable driving the latter. We can pull up to the store front, flip on the hazard lights, and engage in what we used to call a "Chinese Fire Drill" in the days before political correctness descended, then Danny can quickly enter the store while I hunt for a place to park.
When we're finally in the check-out line, I head back out to the parking lot so I can have the car right there at the curb for Danny the moment he emerges from the store. This routine definitely keeps his exposure to the debilitating heat to a minimal. Once we're home, since our yard is so shaded, he can let down his guard and breathe a sigh of relief.
As the Psalmist states above, the Lord is our shade at our right hand. Trusting completely in Him, we know that the sun cannot cause us harm on even the most simmering of summer days. God's plan to place Danny and me together in marriage so many years ago is no random coincidence.
It is an intentional act on His part. Knowing from the beginning and the end of our lives how we could, and would, be of help to one another, in His great love, God brought us together for His purpose and our benefit.
And for that, and so many other blessings, we give Him all our thanks and praise.
Amen!















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