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I am a Kid's/Youth Pastor serving at Island Gospel Tabernacle on the beautiful Cape Sable Island. I have an amazing girlfriend, Gabe. I can play pretty much any instrument and if I can't play it I want to learn. I'm a techno-geek.... and ya.. thats it!

14.1.10

Pocket Full of Sunshine

So what songs get stuck in your head? You know, those tunes and jingles nicknamed ‘earworms' that blare through the speakers in your skull? You mentally chase them around like a greased pig, but you just can't hold on long enough to chuck them into the "annoying song abyss" where they belong.

For example - The Barney theme song? (Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination…HA! Made you listen.)

Then there are the classics - like Chili's Baby Back Ribs jingle ( I want my baby back baby back ), Who Let the Dogs Out , We Will Rock You , Whoomp, There It Is - and -

If you've ever been to Disneyland, and you unsuspectingly wander into small world territory, It's a Small World After All will NEVER leave your head.

But I think there is a new earworm candidate that is *burning* up the charts like a pocketful of sunshine. Well, in fact, it is A Pocket Full of Sunshine. If you haven't heard it before just go onto YouTube and search it up... its pretty annoying!

See? The earworm is here - I got a pocket, got a pocketful of sunshine, I got a love, and I know that it's all mine. Oh, oh oh oh.

But there's an interesting element to Natasha Bedingfield's popular tune that seems to connect with a ton of folks. Most of us have been yelled at one time or another... by a bully, teacher, sibling. But whoever it was they just felt like they had to SCREECH AT US LIKE THIS WHEN THEY WEREN'T HAPPY!!!

But it was just enough frustration to make us want to run and hide somewhere safe.

Take me away, a secret place.
A sweet escape, take me away.
Take me away to better days.
Take me away, a hiding place.

Did you know that God is actually called a ‘hiding place'? It's from Psalm 32:7:

For you are my hiding place; you protect me from trouble. You surround me with songs of victory.

This is a chorus from a song written thousands of years ago by a man named David. He penned these words soon after he had made some of the biggest mistakes of his life. Not minor goof ups, but major mess ups in the form of adultery, murder, and deception. His guilt was so heavy that he described it as ‘floodwaters' that threatened to drown him.

So he turned to God - and he found not only forgiveness - but also a shelter, a hiding place, and a strong tower.

What about you? Where are you searching to find your hiding place? Some look for it in busyness. Almost as if texting on your cell phone, while listening to your iPod, while surfing on the internet will drown out the guilt and pain from the circumstances around you.

That might be a temporary shelter, but you know as well as I do that the voices of regret and an aching soul just patiently wait until you're lying on your bed without all the diversions.

Others look for a hiding place in a relationship, and while friendships bring amazing elements to our lives, they can't truly protect you the way the living and eternal God of the universe can.

In fact, God is called a “Rock” dozens of times in the Bible - and by comparison there is no other true hiding place and shelter:

No one is holy like the Lord !
There is no one besides you;
there is no Rock like our God. (
1 Samuel 2:2).

So maybe you're feeling exposed to life and circumstances you can't control. There's a storm on the horizon of your life, and you sense a desperate need to get somewhere safe. If you've trusted in Christ as your only hope of salvation, you have a secure place waiting for you in your relationship with God.

  • He's all powerful.
  • He knows everything.
  • He loves you more than anyone.
  • He will never leave you or forsake you.
  • In short, He's a hiding place who can give you a pocket full of Sonshine.

That's an earworm I don't mind having stuck in my head!

Head: What you need to know about this truth

God is a hiding place for His children, a place for safety and security.

Heart: What you need to feel about this truth

Feeling insecure? Perhaps because you left the security of your heavenly Father. How amazing that at any time we can go home and find the protection we all need.

Hands: What you need to do about this truth

Think about the places you sometimes go to when you feel like hiding, and why God is the only true shelter from life's difficulties.

So always remember that you can run to God when you feel like the whole world is falling on you. He is your Heavenly Father as well as your Best Friend. I hope you all have a great day!

--Pastor Matt




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