My Refuge and Fortress
September 20
I will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust. PSALM 91:2
It is good that we have our God to run to. He alone can be trusted.
Today I awake knowing we have a rest day in a beautiful environment. As I write this I look out on a spectacular valley. The guest house is perched high on a hill looking back on all the steps we made yesterday. I am sure there were sixty million (my current joke).
The guide wanted to push us 7 hours again today and we called a halt. There is plenty for all the boys travelling with us to do here, whilst Warren and I do washing and recover.
Today I want to review our itinerary as I think we are trying to do too much. We conquered the trek to Annapurna Base Camp and now our guide wants to push us to another. Several of us are unwell with head and chest colds and need to recuperate.
We could have broken the trip down into more manageable trips so we could have enjoyed the scenery more and still have achieved plenty. Looking back I realise we could have taken charge sooner. We have a guide who has an agenda and we need to have a say in it.
Last night I awoke and went to the bathroom. As I opened my door there was a dog asleep on the mat right outside the door. It did not move or recognise my presence. It was comforting to know it was on guard.
Isn't this how our God is for us? Constantly watchful and on guard? Ever to be trusted! Amen!
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