The One Who Hears My Cry
“I pray to you, O Lord, my rock. Do not turn a deaf ear to
me. For if you are silent, I might as well give up and die. Listen to my prayer
for mercy as I cry out to you for help, as I lift my hands toward your holy sanctuary…
Praise the Lord! For he has heard my cry for mercy.”1
The distress the psalmist expresses in today’s scripture is
evident. He sees the wickedness around him and is feeling desperate to see
justice done. Perhaps he is questioning why evil seems to prosper and is ready
to see the wicked receive the punishment they so richly deserve (v.4). Even in
this moment when he feels as though evil is prevailing, he turns his heart
towards God and acknowledges that God is our hope in all circumstances,
especially in those that seem hopeless.
I can relate to the psalmist, as I too have cried out to
God for justice when I see all the evil in our world. At times it may be easy
to question God as to why he allows such suffering. The truth is that it was
never in God’s original plan for evil and suffering to be part of our lives. He
created everything perfect and beautiful. Adam and Eve had the privilege of experiencing
the life God intended for us. It was only because of human mistakes and disobedience
to God that sin entered the world. Ever since, there has been a constant struggle
of good versus evil around us, and within us. Our decision to follow Christ is an
intentional choice we make every day, despite the temptations and struggles
that arise.
In John 16:33 Jesus said that we would have troubles in
this world, but he also reminds us to take heart because he has overcome the
world. He continues to be the hope that this broken world so desperately needs.
Let us, like the psalmist, choose to draw near to God in our desperation, instead
of being drawn away from God because of it. God will hear our cries, he will answer,
and he will be beside us through it all.
Suggested prayer: Dear God, there are days where the evil around
me seems overwhelming. The pain and suffering in this world grow constantly
and my heart breaks seeing the wickedness. Help me draw near to you knowing
that you will be my strength and shield. My hope is in you in every
circumstance, and my desire is to share this hope with others. Thank you for
hearing and answering my prayer. In Jesus’ name, amen.
1. Psalm
28:1-3, 6 (NLT).
Today’s Encounter was written by: Crystal B.
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Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.