Do you ever sit back and wonder if you are being heard? Or paid attention to? Do you just sit back and wonder, is there anybody really listening to what you have to say.
Have you ever had a conversation with someone and you were pouring out your heart’s cry to them and they showed no interest at all or did not respond back to you?
And you say to yourself or even out loud, “DO YOU HEAR ME…ARE YOU LISTENING TO WHAT I AM SAYING?”
Well, today I just want to share with you my heart’s story about wondering whether or not God was listening to my cry, to my prayers, and to my groaning.
I was in rough place in my life and it seemed as if I was left alone to deal with the situations myself, I might as well keep this real with you, I wanted to know if God was truly listening to me, I wanted to know if he was truly inclining his ear unto me, was he even paying attention to what I was saying.
Sometimes we can find ourselves in a place where it seems as if we are all alone, it seems as if no one even cares that we are going through and most of all sometimes we feel like God has forsaken us and left us to our own devices.
The Word of God reminds us that he promised that he would never leave us or forsake us (Heb 13:5, KJV). If we would just be honest with ourselves, we all have allowed the enemy of our soul to play on our EMOTIONS to make us FEEL as if our Heavenly Father has abandoned us.
About 2 years ago, I lost my job while living in St. Louis and then a string of things begin to take place….I eventually lost my apartment.
I ended living in the church for about 3 months. I married a man that I should not have married and all hell began to break loose.
My life was in a tailspin. I was having a hard time trying to fin...
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...and answer my prayers. I now know that He will never leave me or forsake because I am His and He is all mine. I now know that in my distress, I can be like David and say this poor woman cried, and the Lord has heard me, and saved me out of all my troubles….Hallelujah! Thank you Jesus for delivering me and answering me in my times of distress. I thank you for giving ear unto my cry and hearing me when I call you.
Beautiful women of God, let us endeavor to make sure that we are in right relationship with God so that our prayers can be answered. The Word of God reminds us to:
Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of the righteous man availeth much. (James 5:16)
Let us walk in the spirit of humility and love so that our prayers can be answered and to know that He still hears.
As I continued to chat with my pastor that day, I really sensed the hurt in his eyes – the anger that comes from an unsolvable injustice, the tiredness of a problem. “What’s wrong?” I finally asked, “Having a bad day?” Sensing that I was truly concerned, he let the truth be told. “I talked with a woman today whose baby died suddenly of unknown causes. As we worked through her grief, she talked about how numerous friends and family, even a religious leader had patted her on the back, shook their heads and said, ‘It was God’s will.’ I find few things worse to say to a grieving parent. Saying nothing at all would be of more help.” It was obvious from our conversation that he had an understanding greater than I about God’s will, and his insight created in me a curiosity and desire to learn more.
Whenever I learned to trust and turn to God, I found His comfort to satisfy my soul. Almost two years ago, one of my best friends became extremely ill and had to leave home and go to a treatment clinic. (For her privacy, I will not say the illness). She had to immediately leave for she was due to die in two weeks if she did not find help. Whenever she told me the news, my whole world flipped upside down. My life had been pretty okay before this, just a few ups and downs. This was the first major trial in my life and I was not prepared. Of course, I prayed for her but I did not grasp the fact that God was going to save her. I was extremely emotionally unstable and I tried to fix myself on my own. This never worked, I may have had temporarily relief but the fear came back. One day I finally gave up trying to fix myself and turned to God. I asked Him to forgive me for not turning to Him first and I allowed him to fix me. I placed my trust in him and ran to him for comfort. Even when it was difficult, I knew I had to trust in Him. Once I placed my faith in Him, my comfort came. I had faith that He would heal her and she will not
“One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.”(McGill). The short story The Monkey’s Paw by William Wymark Jacobs has many instances of characters not giving their full attention when somebody was attempting to speak to them. When the sergeant came to the home of the White’s and showed them the monkey’s paw, the White’s did not listen to the sergeants warning of the monkey’s paw of it bringing great consequences whenever they made a wish. Mrs. White did not listen to Mr. White when he tried to explain why they should not wish for their son to be alive. Mrs. White rushed down the stairs ignoring Mr. White’s warnings of opening the door to let their son into the home. Listening more to people other than someone’s self is an ideal that has been lost in society.
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Sweetheart, every day is an opportunity. It’s a marvelous, glorious opportunity to worship the God I love, we love, by counting you more significant than me. It’s an opportunity to bring Him glory and honor as we seek to walk hand in hand through life’s journey as He daily chisels us to conformity of Christlikeness. For that, I’m thankful. So as a result of all of my gratitude for God’s faithfulness, here are some things you need to know…
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