Good morning,
Who doesn’t like being nestled in the arms of a loved one? A spouse, son, daughter, mom, dad, grandparents.
What about the arms of Jesus?
Nestle in our Savior’s arms!
(J.R. Miller, “Daily Bible Readings in the Life of Christ” 1890)
“He took a little child and had him stand among them. Taking him in His arms,” Mark 9:36
This picture of “Jesus with the little one in His arms“ is very beautiful. In all the Bible there is scarcely another picture which so well represents the attitude both of the saved soul and of the Savior–in all Christian life.
Jesus takes the child in His arms–there is love, tenderness and protection.
The bosom is the place of warmth, of affection, of intimacy, of confidence.
The encircling arms–imply safety, support and shelter.
Jesus lifted up the child and held it in His arms–just so does He carry His people through this wilderness world! He does not merely tell them what path to travel–but He takes them on His shoulders, carrying not only their burdens–but themselves! Thus He bears them on through life and through death–to Heaven, where they shall forever be with Him!
Then look at the picture the other way–the child in the Savior’s arms. The child’s attitude speaks of trust, confidence, repose, peace, love, joy–just the feelings which belong to the true Christian. What a place the bosom of Christ is–in danger, in storm, in sorrow, in death! Shall we not likewise learn–to nestle in our Savior’s arms in all our troublesome experiences?
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Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001
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