A Hiding Place
"You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and
surround me with songs of deliverance."
-Psalm 32:7
My
husband, John, has a gray, tattered
T-shirt that's been laundered so many
times it has the exquisite texture of
Burberry silk. It's frayed and has a few
holes in it. He can't sleep without it.
I want it.
No matter where or when or what condition he's in, he drapes it over his eyes at night like a bandana or a skull cap. It's his "Linus blanket," his throwback to some wadded up blanket he cuddled when he was two years old. The instant it touches his eyes, he's off to see the sandman, the most perfect picture of contentment you've ever seen.
I've tried everything to wrestle that T-shirt from him. I've argued, cajoled, pleaded that I need it more than he, that my chronic sleep disorder requires it, that basic compassion demands he surrender it to me. He remains unmoved.
Unarguably, the most popular security blanket of modern times belonged to a cartoon character. Ever since Linus was introduced on September 19, 1952 into my favorite cartoon series, “Peanuts,” I have loved Linus. He has the quiet philosophical wisdom of a grownup while tenaciously holding onto a beloved remnant of his childhood.
Entire college courses have been fashioned around that now-famous baby blanket. If the blanket had been real and not a figment of writer Charles Schultz's vivid imagination, millions of Peanuts fans would have bid exorbitant prices at auction for just one square inch of it. It's that symbolic and valuable in the eyes of the world.
Isn't it nice that we have a far greater Security Blanket? We can't lovingly rub it against our cheeks for comfort as Linus did. We can't fold it and place it over our eyes, luxuriating in its soft, smooth texture as John does.
But the ageless Security Blanket of God's love wraps itself around our fragile shoulders, tucked firmly in and around the chambers of our trembling hearts, warming us against the piercing winter gales and the blinding rains of life. It cools us from life's unbearable heat of pain and distress. It's an all-weather comforter; it's passed every known test imposed on it by man through the centuries. It wears heaven's highest Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.
Its strength is not in enclosed fibers of manufactured steel but in fine-textured threads woven from the very heart of God.
Today, God's Security
Blanket of Love is wrapped around the
tendrils of my heart for comfort, around
my head and body for protection, and
around my life for purpose. His Security
Blanket warehouse is packed to
overflowing. And it's available for all.
Copyright
© by Mariane Holbrook.
About the Author:
Mariane Holbrook is a retired teacher, an author of two books, a musician and
artist. She lives with her husband on coastal North Carolina. She maintains a
personal website
www.MarianHolbrook.com and welcomes your
emails at
Mariane777@bellsouth.net.