December 2, 2011 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread
Read: Psalm 145:8-21
The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth. —Psalm 145:18
Bible in a year:
Ezekiel 42-44; 1 John 1
Ezekiel 42-44; 1 John 1
College students rent a house from my sister and her
husband. One night, a thief attempted to break in. When the young woman
living there called the police to tell them that a break-in was in
progress, the operator responded in an unusual way: “You’ll have to call
back in the morning. We’re just too busy right now.” That response was
very disturbing! The young woman had done the right thing by calling the
police, but for some reason her plea for help was disregarded. That
kind of indifference is upsetting.
But indifference never happens when we go to God in prayer. We may
not always feel that God is listening, but He is. He cares, and He will
respond. The Bible reminds us that we can take comfort in the fact that
our 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 too
busy for His child’s prayers—He hears us when we call.
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
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.

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