The God who hears

The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them;
    he delivers them from all their troubles
Psalm 34: 17

Throughout the Bible, we find a God who is attentive to the cries of his children. He is so interested in and full of love for us that he turns his ear to us (Psalm 116:2, NIV). He bends down to listen to us (NLT). What a beautiful picture of the Most High God turning his ear to hear our cry; the Almighty God positioning himself to listen to us in our distress. 

From the time we cry out we catch God’s attention. Sometimes, we don’t get the answer straight away; sometimes we don’t get the answer we want but God always hears us and responds in the way that is best because he has good intentions for us.

Hannah wanted a child. Year after year, she cried out to God. Year after year, she endured the taunts of Peninnah, her husband’s other wife. Here are some of the words used to describe how Hannah was feeling in 1 Samuel 1: deep anguish, misery, deeply troubled, grief.

Have you ever felt like this?

In her distress, Hannah kept calling out to God. 

Then one day, ‘Hannah became pregnant and gave birth to a son.’

God heard Hannah’s prayer. Not only did she give birth to Samuel, one of the greatest prophets, but to five other children after him!

In another instance, God heard the prayers of Daniel whocried out for mercy for himself and the Israelites. While he was still in prayer he received a message from Gabriel – ‘As soon as you began to pray, a word went out, which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed’ – Daniel 9: 23a. On another occasion, he didn’t get a response straightaway but then he had a vision and was told, ‘“Do not be afraid, Daniel. Since the first day that you set your mind to gain understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard, and I have come in response to them. But the prince of the Persian kingdom resisted me twenty-one days. Then Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me, because I was detained there with the king of Persia.’ – Daniel 10: 12-13.

The message is clear – God heard Daniel’s prayers straightaway.

Similarly, he hears our prayers straightaway. Sometimes our answers come swiftly, at other times they may be delayed but God ears are never closed to our cries. He is always working, even when it looks like nothing is happening.

Zechariah realised this truth as he served in the temple. He was a priest and it was his turn to burn incense that day. Some time before he had prayed for a child, but as the years went on it seems he had lost hope that it would ever happen. He and his wife were now very old. So, here he was getting on with life, fulfilling his duties in the temple.

Then something happened. An angel appeared next to the altar of incense. Zechariah was ‘gripped with fear’. The angel told him not to be afraid and spoke these words: ‘your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John’ (Luke 1: 12-13).

Let’s reflect on those words again:

Your prayer has been heard.

This is the same God we saw in the Old Testament, who heard Hannah’s and Daniel’s prayers and the prayers of many others. Here he is again, with Zechariah, proving that he hears and answers prayers.

And he’s still doing the same today. He hasn’t changed. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. (Hebrews 13: 8)

These stories are just a tiny snapshot of God’s track record of answering prayers. There are so many others recorded in the Bible, and so many that aren’t. I’m sure you have your own stories of answered prayers.

God hasn’t changed and today he wants to remind you that:

Your prayer has been heard.

Pause: Take some time to ponder what it means for the Most High God to turn his ear to your cry.

Reflect: Read Psalm 116 slowly and more than once. Read it in different Bible versions if you can.

Rise: As you go about your days, remember to call out to God about anything that is bothering you or causing you distress. Allow him to carry the burden for you while you hold onto the truth that your prayer has been heard.

By October 2, 2022.    Uncategorized   

The God who sees

The God who sees

We all have different memories of 2020. For some, it was a year of pain and struggle; a year to forget. For others, it was a year of refocus, of decisions made that changed our lives for the better. Maybe it was a mix of both.

But whatever our experience, there was one constant – a God who saw us. Whether we just about crawled through 2020 or bounced into it with renewed vision, God was watching over us.

Some went through masses of lockdown time alone – no-one saw you (physically) for days on end. Some locked down with others, but still felt alone. Fractured relationships rising to the surface leaving you feeling more separated than together. Or, simply overwhelmed by additional responsibilities that saw you slowly collapsing inside day by day while trying to keep others going.

But the God who sees saw you when no-one else did. And he sees you now.

The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, and his ears are attentive to their cry… (Psalm 34: 15a)

It’s a beautiful thing when someone who loves you has their eyes on you – you feel noticed, you feel valued, you feel cherished. This is someone who is really looking at you, seeing you in detail, it’s not a fleeting glance, but someone who is paying attention to you. Many of us are in need of this, and the Bible tells us that God is looking at us.

Let that sink in. The eyes of the most powerful One are on you. The eyes of the all-knowing One are on you. The eyes of the most loving One are on you. The God who created and owns all things is looking at you.

Is your heart full of excitement and anticipation for the rest of the year? God sees you and is rejoicing with you. Is your heart full of fear and fatigue? God sees you and is carrying you.

God brought us through last year – the one none of us saw coming. He sees us now too, and whatever is ahead of us he is watching over us and will be with us.

If you flick back a chapter, you’ll see that God has told us this before.

But the eyes of the LORD are on those who fear him, on those whose hope is in his unfailing love, to deliver them from death and keep them alive in famine. (Psalm 33: 18)

God’s eyes are on his children, those who fear him and hope in his love.

It means we are never alone. That wherever we find ourselves, we know the great Conqueror, the great Deliverer, the Peaceful One is with us.

There wasn’t much that was normal or certain about 2020 but there was one thing that didn’t change – God. So many things couldn’t take the strain – governments blundered through; decades-old businesses collapsed; social support systems buckled. But there was God, watching us, comforting us, strengthening us. Whatever is to come – good or bad – we have a God whose eyes are on us, we have a God who loves us deeply, we have a God who will never leave us. And that’s all we need.

Pause: Take some time to be still in God’s presence

Reflect: What does it mean to you to know that the eyes of the Most High God are always on you?

Rise: What will you do to remind yourself that God is watching over you when you need to know this most?

By October 2, 2022.    Uncategorized