Solutions December 2017 | Page 10

afraid, hurting, in need, confused, or on the run, that’s the place you want to be. Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.” (Mt. 9:12) A church is meant to be an infirmary, a hospital, a place where sick people get well. A refuge for the poor, not a resort for the rich. Beautiful to God, rather than merely beautiful to look at. A sanctuary in the truest sense. . . . and are safe. Proverbs 18:10 Safe is definitely good. 10 Solutions But the original Hebrew gives us a clearer picture. It means “inaccessibly high.” An out-of-reach place where the Enemy cannot touch you— “above danger” (CJB) and “above evil” (AMP). What a visual! When you run to the Lord, you are literally “raised up” (JUB) and “set safely on high” (NET). I’m reminded of my big brother, Tom, carrying me around on his shoulders when I was a toddler. I was high above the floor yet utterly safe in his care as I squealed with delight. Maybe you’re familiar with the contemporary praise song “The Name of the Lord Is a Strong Tower.” It’s been running through my head while we’ve been chatting here. This proverb might also remind you of “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” a hymn written by Martin Luther nearly five centuries ago. Such music stirs our souls, and the lyrics lift our hearts. But The Name of The Name is what keeps us safe.