"What is the matter, Hagar? Do not be afraid; God has heard the
boy crying as he lies there" (Genesis 21:17).
God hears us. There are
times when we wonder if God even realizes we exist, but God knows when we need
Him. This young man's suffering had a "voice" which our compassionate God heard
and He answered where and when this young man so desperately needed it. He does
the same for us.
Anguish has its own peculiar voice:
I am worn
out from groaning...The Lord has heard my weeping. The Lord has heard my cry for
mercy…(Psalm 6:6,8,9);
But when we cried out to the Lord, he heard our cry... (Numbers 20:16);
The Lord listened to Israel's plea...(Numbers 21:3);
Then
we cried out to the Lord...and the Lord heard our voice and saw our misery... (Deuteronomy 26:7);
There was never a day like it...a day when the Lord
listened to a man... (Joshua 10:14);
The Lord heard Elijah's cry...(1 Kings
17:22);
In my distress I called to the Lord, and He answered me...(Jonah 2:2);
And Jesus: Father, I thank you that you have heard Me. I knew
that You always hear Me...(John 11:41,42).
We cannot doubt that God hears
and answers prayer, as unimaginative as it sounds. We have heard it over and
over, but when the "waves and breakers" begin to drown us, we need to be
reminded again that God is a viable and veritable force, not so much to be
reckoned with as to be trusted. "Deep calls to deep in the roar of [our]
waterfalls," (Psalm 42:7). God is the Captain who asks us to keep our eye and
heart on Him, as we walk on the roaring waves of life (Matthew 14:29-31). He
asks us, too, "You of little faith, why did you doubt that I can rescue you;
that I hear your faint cries?"
May God open our eyes to see the well,
and may He make His Word the pitcher to carry His living water to our dying
souls! "Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable
things you do not know."...(Jeremiah 33:3).
Patricia Erwin Nordman,
Walking Through the Darkness
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