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e use them every day. They
are lying on our desks, are tucked inside of drawers, sleeping in the bottoms
of purses, and hiding out in coats, pants, suit jackets, and just about
anywhere else you can imagine. They are always present but can never be
found when you need them. What are they? Ink pens!
Just think about it. You
can never find one when you need it but they are everywhere. If you are like
me, and I hope for your sake you aren’t, I have entire draws in my house and in
my office dedicated to these little doodads yet, I am always looking for one to
jot a quick note or write a check or to pry the back from a gadget in order to
replace the batteries.
But the function of the ink pen
is to write words. That is its sole purpose! Have you ever wondered
just how many words are hidden in an ink pen? I mean, how many letters,
how many cards, and how many “doodles” are in an ink pen? The world may
never know! One thing is sure, however, the ink pen can only write what
is in the mind of the person holding it. Our words like
it or not, reveal so much about us, the way we think, and the way we live our
lives. In essence, the ink pen is an extension of the person who holds it!
David knew the importance of
hidden words. He who spent untold hours watching sheep, meditating and
talking to God understood the importance of words and their power. The
Psalms are filled with David’s words, words that express joy, grief, shame,
regret, frustration, love, awe, disdain, anger, and wonder.
But more important than his own
words, David knew the secret of listening to, understanding, and applying God’s
word to his life. In Psalm 119:11 David
writes, “I have
hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.”
Within the silence of a rolling pasture or the fortress at En Gedi,
David learned that God’s word was perfect and that it served to instruct,
guide, encourage, and protect him at all times and in all situations.
David also knew that in order to live a life pleasing to God he needed to hide
God’s word in his heart so that he would not sin against Him. In so
doing, God’s word became an extension of David’s life and from his experiences
with God he wrote words like no other person has ever written.
What a wonderful thought this is. We too can
experience God on the same level as David but it requires that we spend time in
His word and with Him. We must meditate and hide it away in our hearts so
that our lives may be an open book for all to see. When God’s word is
hidden in our hearts and when we use it as the foundation for all we do, think,
and say, then we are ready for God to use us to reach out to those around us.
How many words are hidden in a fountain pen? We will
never know, but one thing is sure, unless someone uses
the pen, the words hidden inside will never be
shared. Is God’s word hidden in your heart today? Are you living by
it? When the pages of your life’s book are open can the word of God be
read upon them? What will
your hidden words say about you and your walk with God today?
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