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Genesis 25–26,Matthew 8:1–17
Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.
Psalm 55:17
A young ### was playing in ### when he tripped and fell over. ### staff rushed to his aid. “###!” he cried. But who was ###? Much confusion followed. Was ### on the staff? A friend?
Suddenly the ### herself appeared. Completely deadpan, she announced, “I’m ###.” Going to comfort her grandson, she explained, “He hasn’t learnt to say ### yet.”
That was my favourite ### story to circulate after she passed away in ###. It showed the love and devotion she had for her family.
However, realistically, no earthly ruler can extend this kind of intimate attention and care to every person under their sovereignty. Yet when it comes to the King of kings, no one is ever lost in the crowd. This was certainly King David’s hope as he reeled from the betrayal of a friend (Psalm 55:12). He wrote, “As for me, I call to God, and the Lord saves me. Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice” (vv. 16–17).
### could expect the ### to answer his cries because she was his grandmother. We too can cry out to the Lord—day or night—and expect His attention: we are more than His subjects; we are each individually loved as His children. So “Cast your cares on the Lord,” David encourages us, “and he will sustain you” (v. 22).
How does it encourage you to know the Lord is always attentive to your cries? What does it look like for you to seek His sustenance when life is hard?
Heavenly Father, thank You that I can cry out to You “evening, morning and noon”. Your ears are always attentive to me, Your precious child.
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Genesis 25–26,Matthew 8:1–17
Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.
Psalm 55:17
A young ### was playing in ### when he tripped and fell over. ### staff rushed to his aid. “###!” he cried. But who was ###? Much confusion followed. Was ### on the staff? A friend?
Suddenly the ### herself appeared. Completely deadpan, she announced, “I’m ###.” Going to comfort her grandson, she explained, “He hasn’t learnt to say ### yet.”
That was my favourite ### story to circulate after she passed away in ###. It showed the love and devotion she had for her family.
However, realistically, no earthly ruler can extend this kind of intimate attention and care to every person under their sovereignty. Yet when it comes to the King of kings, no one is ever lost in the crowd. This was certainly King David’s hope as he reeled from the betrayal of a friend (Psalm 55:12). He wrote, “As for me, I call to God, and the Lord saves me. Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice” (vv. 16–17).
### could expect the ### to answer his cries because she was his grandmother. We too can cry out to the Lord—day or night—and expect His attention: we are more than His subjects; we are each individually loved as His children. So “Cast your cares on the Lord,” David encourages us, “and he will sustain you” (v. 22).
How does it encourage you to know the Lord is always attentive to your cries? What does it look like for you to seek His sustenance when life is hard?
Heavenly Father, thank You that I can cry out to You “evening, morning and noon”. Your ears are always attentive to me, Your precious child.
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