“In You, O Lord, I have taken refuge; Let me never be ashamed.” (Psalms 71:1, NASB)
Nudity, exposure and vulnerability
Indigence is a common cause for embarrassment and feelings of shame. Sometimes that just comes down to our perceptions. In the real world however, we find that our conditions in life do not necessarily bring us to shame and disappointment. In addition to our exultation concerning the glorious hope believers also exult in their tribulations, “knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” (Romans 5:3-5, NASB)
Useless buoys and lifelines
Let’s face a couple of facts. Some of the help offered us for coping with life’s spiritual priorities are mere distractions and theories. The same must be said of the cultural, political and economic solutions and help, with one distinction; they’re all manifest failures. God never handed anyone a political, economic or spiritual system, and all of our ancestors, no matter where we come from, will tell us, if they could, “our failures were the best we could have done”. We are all victims of the same wannabe infection. Wars and competition have sapped the human energy to live harmoniously with neighbours and distant partners. When we realize how many homicides have robbed us of a path to a sustainable lifestyle we will stop looking for heroes to force us to be diligent about our personal potential and considerable gifts. God has used one homicide to demonstrate his great love and install a fresh vision in human minds about accountability.
The fact that someone is naked or hungry or without shelter does not necessitate shame or disappointment. God is able, in whatever circumstance we find ourselves, to glorify himself and to satisfy us to overflowing.
Even meagre progress in adversity is encouraging
When we choose our refuge fear ought to vanish. We must therefore not merely copy David’s prayer, such as appears in Psalm 71:1, because shame is not on God’s agenda. The experience of shame was not intersectional to nudity, vulnerability, or any at risk situation. Many things are in the Scriptures for us to avoid, so do not let people tell you that because David prayed in such a way . Every risky situation, every adversity, comes with a way out, pre-planned and held in abeyance. That is where hope resides, a necessary thing to have to connect us to the next assured stop in the spiritual journey. We are not ashamed of eternal life. We are not embarrassed to have love for our enemies develop in our hearts, and to prove that God 5 not done with us he pins our hopes to a flower that by all descriptions will unfold without end.







