“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.” (Ps 23:6 AV)
I like what my wife said when I sent her this verse. She observed that mercy and goodness follow, and are not out front. Then she said, goodness and mercy have our six. They have our backs. That is a good way of putting that. There is another observation here. What lies before us may not seem as though goodness and mercy are a result, but they are. We may face the hardest waters we have ever faced, and we cannot see God’s goodness and mercy through it. But when we look back on it, goodness and mercy were there.
I have spent many hours on a motorboat. I have spent many hours on a few different types and sizes of boats. I have been on charters for smallmouth bass, lake trout, and other such fish. If you have ever noticed a boat motoring through the water, you notice the wake that follows. The speed of the boat determines the size of the wake. The slower the boat, the smaller the wake. If you have ever watched others waterski or ride a raft towed behind the boat, you will notice that most of the time, they remain in the wake. It is the smoothest part of the ride one can get. What is not necessarily evident is the ride from the driver’s perspective. I have been on a few of those rides. Cutting through the water is a jarring experience. Each little wave hits the boat like a jackhammer. It doesn’t matter if they are only a few inches high, or more than a foot. The larger the wave, the harder the hit. It is surprising what a three-to-four-inch wave will do to your boat ride. The point is, what lies before us in not indicative of what follows.
David was a shepherd. He is leading his sheep up the mountain to the summer fields. Goodness and mercy follow him because there is no wolf or lion waiting to attack. God has his six. We cannot handle more than we can handle. Maybe we can handle three-inch waves. Maybe a foot. Regardless of the size of the adversity, there are always calmer waters behind. Praise the LORD that He has our back. If He didn’t, we would have adversity from all directions. And that is something I would rather not face.