
The idea of God being shade is found throughout the Bible. Psalm 121:5 says, “The Lord watches over you – the Lord is your shade at your right hand, the sun will not harm you by day, or the moon by night.” “The Lord will keep you from harm, he will watch over your life.”
God is definitely our shade. But the Bible also takes the shade concept to the next level in that as believers we are supposed to be shade to other people. He is shade and since we are his witnesses, we are supposed to be shade to a hurting world.
In Psalm 80:8-10. It says that a vine would come out of Egypt and the mountains were covered with its shade.” From the very beginning, the new nation of Israel, born from the Exodus, was to be shade to the rest the world. Israel’s mission was to be God (shade) to world.
In Isaiah 32 it says. When the Messiah comes, each man will be a shelter from the storm, a stream of water in the desert, in the shadow of a great rock in a thirsty land.” The idea is when the Messiah comes, his followers will show a hurting world what he is like by being shelter, water and shade to them.
It is interesting to see if you apply these thoughts in Psalm 80 and Isaiah 32 to the early church, in Acts 5:12 – 16, just Peter’s shadow falling on people was healing them.
It’s evident from these verses that God wants to create a community that will bring shade to a hurting world. Our mission in life, the reason we are here is to be shade to each other. That is the whole purpose of the church, the community of believers. Just as God provides shade to us, so we are to be that same shade to someone else. We live in a world of intense heat; most people are barely making it and God has chosen us to be a broom tree for them to get some shade from. We are not only promised shade, we are called to be shade.
To be part of this community of shade requires at least a couple of things. First, we have to be willing to give of our time to be that shade. God wants to use you to be shade to certain people, but you have to be willing to get involved to help them see the shade that God is providing. We probably won’t be able to make the heat go away; the broom tree doesn’t fix the problem, it’s just there for shade. Our job is to help them get around the next bend in life and let them taste God’s sweetness as He provides some relief from the heat. This is comforting to me in that when we try to help people, we don’t have to have the answers; usually there’s nothing we can say or do that will fix the problem. We are just called to be shade – just be there to show what God’s sweetness is like.
Secondly we must also admit that we need help. We’re always willing to pray with someone else on their problems, but we don’t want to tell or admit that we are in need of God’s shade also. We have to be part of the community in this way, also. We try to set ourselves up as people who don’t have problems – we’ve got it all together. We’ll pray for you, but…
To conclude, the Lord is the shade at my right hand, says Psalm 121. It is never longer than your right hand, but it is always that close. We are called by God to be shade to a hurting world and just our shadow, our presence, can be Jesus’ relief to someone who is hurting. I remember a story of a woman praying for her mother-in-law after she had just lost her husband. As they were leaving the hospital, she placed her hands on her mother-in-law’s back from the backseat of the car and prayed, “Lord, please have your hands on my mother-in-law as she goes through this awful crisis.” God immediately spoke to her in her thoughts and said, “I do have my hands on her right now, they’re yours.”
We call on God in a crisis and say,” God where are you”? God replies back,” where are you”? You are my witnesses, you are the living water, the shade, the instruments I use so that the world may know what I am like. God has chosen us to be a broom tree in the desert of life. May we be God’s shade in a world that is desperate to know what He is like.

About the author:
Bob is the creator of this site and a disciple of Ray Vander Laan. Along with his wife of 50 years, he teaches a Bible study at Christ’s Church in Roswell, NM. He is also an avid hunter and fisher.
Wonderful post re God being our shade. It is a concept that brings confort but also strength as we go through these times……bless you