Monday,
November 12, 2018
HE
KNOWS!
Isa_63:9. "In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His
presence saved them; in His love and in His pity He redeemed them: and He bare them,
and carried them all the days of old."
Most of what we pray for is either sickness or affliction within our church family. The scripture
portion for today lets us know that our loving God feels all our afflictions.
He knows the
misery and pain of illness!
Beyond the physical pain of the illness
itself, there is the fact that we must temporarily assign
our duties to others or else leave them undone. There are the sleepless nights
and the inactivity and loneliness of the long days while our bodies recover. We
become needy and fear that we are a burden to others. We become concerned that
important things will not fare well without our personal attention. We feel
helpless and weak. This is illness and we have all felt it from time to time.
He
knows what it is like to be poor!
The
pain of unemployment
or “underemployment” has brought some to difficult circumstances. He knows what
it is like to have nowhere to lay His head. He knows what it is like to draw coins
from the fishes’ mouth, to scrape the bottom of the barrel for meal and to
drain the cruse of oil of its last drop. He knows when the rent is due and the
faces of our children show the pinch of deprivation. He feels it too!
He
knows the pain of unfriendly friends!
He
knows what it is like to see a multitude of followers dwindle to a handful. He has asked
“Will ye also go away?” He knows what it is like to stand upon principles and
lose companions because of it – or simply to have those leave your company who expected
a product you were not manufacturing. He knows what it is like to be
“unfriended.”
He
knows the struggle of temptation!
He
has felt
the pang of hunger and desire and declared that man shall not live by bread
alone. He was in all points tempted like we are – yet without sin.
Dear
Jesus, I can face the afflictions of this day at least knowing that you know.
Thank you for being my companion in trials and the abundant provision of my
need. Come quickly to help when we need you. AMEN
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