
A God Who Stays Close
- Shaunelius Sterns
- 33 minutes ago
- 1 min read
A God Who Stays Close
Psalm 121 is a psalm of protection, sung by travelers making their way to Jerusalem on a religious pilgrimage. As they journeyed through difficult terrain under the blazing sun, this song reminded them where their true help came from: the Maker of heaven and earth.
In verse 5, the psalmist writes: “The Lord is your shade at your right hand.” For a weary traveler in the Middle East, shade was life-saving. The sun wasn’t just uncomfortable, it could be dangerous. So, shade meant relief, protection, even survival. That’s the kind of watchful care God offers. The Lord is right beside you: “at your right hand.”
His protection is personal and present. He’s not watching over you from a distance; He’s close by—actively guarding you from the elements that would otherwise wear you down, drain you, make you delirious, burn you, or even kill you.
In Psalm 121, we see a God who keeps watch day and night, who never slumbers, who guards our lives in all our coming and going. It’s not just that God helps us through one hard moment. He keeps helping, keeps guarding, keeps protecting.
We live in a world full of heat: pressure, fear, uncertainty. But take heart! Your God is shade in the heat, peace in the chaos, and strength when you feel defeated. He is your keeper. Always.



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