Those who know Your name (who have experienced Your precious
mercy) will put their confident trust in You, for You, LORD, have not abandoned
those who seek You. – Psalm 9:10 (AMP)
Have you ever royally messed up a relationship? Can you think of a time when, even
unintentionally, your words or actions hurt someone’s feelings or sabotaged
their day? Once you realize how long
it’s going to take to rebuild trust, the uphill climb can feel
overwhelming.
When my oldest daughter was in the third grade, I
went hiking with a friend during the school day. I remember it like it was yesterday. Not for the great friendship or the beautiful
weather, but instead for the gut-wrenching feeling I got when I realized, too
late, that I had missed her scheduled parent-teacher conference. While I had been enjoying a “Colorado blue
day” in the mountains, my daughter had been sitting alone outside the
principal’s office in tears, wondering why her mother had forgotten her.
My daughter, now seventeen, enjoys reminding me
every once and a while of when I “abandoned” her at school. The thought of her sitting alone waiting for
me, questions forming and disappointment mounting, still makes me cringe and question
my heart as a mother, almost as intensely as I did all those years ago.
How could I have been so absent minded and not
looked at my calendar? Why was I so
selfish, hiking instead of being where I was supposed to be? The ridicule rioting in my mind built up to
the point where, finally, I sat down with my daughter and apologized from the
bottom of my heart. Simple words, “I’m
so sorry,” spoken in love and truth, began to restore our relationship.
Aren’t you thankful that God never abandons
us?
God said “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”
– Hebrews 13:5
God keeps His promises. He is with us and for us… always. We may not recognize His mercy in every
moment, or hear His voice every day, but once we believe in His word and walk
in His truths, our confidence grows and our trust increases. We begin to rely on His promise and count on His
presence.
Once you’ve accepted God as your Heavenly Father,
then you know His name and He calls you by yours. God woos you in specials ways, unique to your
heart and mind. God might play a
specific song on the radio, right when you need to hear those lyrics, or He
might cause you to open your Bible to a particular passage and remind you that
you are not alone in this crisis. Or, God might use someone close to you to
speak the words He desires your heart to hear.
One thing is for certain, your Heavenly Father
will never abandon you. He’s the only
perfect parent in the world, just ask my daughter.
The Power of Giving God Thanks Will
Ignite Your Faith and Change Your World!
Thank You for Being a Part of
the 3 O’Clock Wake Up Movement
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