Thursday, December 1, 2011

Do You Believe God Sees Your Need? 5/10


  The Pocket Testament League:   "I read a story recently about a man who awoke in the middle of the night to smoke so thick in his home he could hardly breathe.

   It was the night following the Christmas program at his church -- his parents had attended so they spent the night -- and fire had erupted as a result of candles that were accidentally left burning.

    As he made his way, stumbling and coughing down the hall to his three children's room, He prayed ‘Lord, if it be your will, let us survive the night.’

   Just before he was overcome by the smoke and heat, a man grabbed his arm -- who he thought was his father -- and guided him to each of the three children's room.

     All escaped with their lives including his parents.

   As the story was recounted to the firefighters (who were amazed that anyone had survived considering the intensity of the blaze), his father denied helping him save the children.

    His parents explained they had been staying in the guest room on the first floor and had been unable to make it up the stairs due to the flames. The firefighters thought it must have been an 'unsung hero,' perhaps a neighbor, who upon seeing the smoke had entered the house.

   The man was convinced it was an angel.

     What do you think? Do you think God sees your need (the fire); hears your groaning (save my family); then comes down to set you free (grabs you by the arm and guides you to safety)?

   The answers to those questions will tell you a lot about what you believe and expect of God.

Questions to Ponder: ‘

     How ‘real’ is God to you? Do you think God cares about you and your life in a tangible way?

   Most of us would like to think that God would 'come down' or send an angel to help us if our lives were on the line, but what about regular stuff? I know a woman who has health problems yet refuses to get a handicap sticker (she thinks others have greater needs than hers).

   Instead when she goes to the store, she always prays for a parking spot close to the front -- I have never been with her when the Lord has failed to answer her prayer.

   Maybe the reason God isn't answering your prayers is because you aren't praying. That's what ‘groaning’ is (from verse 34) -- praying. How can you begin to see God as real and present each and every day of your life?

"I have indeed seen the oppression of my people in Egypt. I have heard their groaning and have come down to set them free.” Acts 7:34a



The Pocket Testament League Daily Impact (11/ 28/11)   ptl.org


The following is from Our Daily Bread for December 2/11:

      “We may not always feel that God is listening, but His is. He cares, and He will respond. The Bible reminds us that we can take comfort in the fact that out God is deeply concerned with what concerns our hearts: "The LORD is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth’" Ps. 145:18. When we call out to Him, we will never get a disinterested response.

   Rather than distancing Himself from us when we cry to Him, our heavenly Father draws close to us in our time of need. He is never to busy for His child’s prayers –He hears us when we call.—Bill Crowder


                      For answered prayer we thank You, Lord,
                       We know You’re always there
                    To hear us when we call on You;
                  We’re grateful for Your care.  Branon

                   You’ll never get a busy signal
                   on the prayer line to heaven.”


 Psalm 33: 18-22 (MSG)
“Watch this: God’s eye is on those who respect him,
   the ones who are looking for his love.
He’s ready to come to their rescue in bad times;
   in lean times he keeps body and soul together.
We’re depending on God;  
    he’s everything we need.
What’s more, our hearts brim with joy
   since we’ve taken for our own his holy name.
Love us, God, with all you’ve got—
   that’s what we’re depending on.”

Originally posted 12/1/12 and 5/10/12













    





















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