For
the needy will not always be forgotten,
Nor the hope of the
afflicted perish forever.
(Psalm 9:18, NASB)
I’m not needy in the sense I have little or no material possessions. I’m
blessed with shelter and food and clothing—those things the Lord promises to
provide for His children. I’m not afflicted in the sense that enemies are on my
doorstep day and night. I’m equally blessed to live in a nation where I can
worship freely and live in freedom.
But I am needy. I need grace. I need strength. I need God to hold me up and
sometimes even carry me.
And I am afflicted. I’ve often written about some chronic health problems I
deal with. There are days when I honestly struggle to get out of bed. And sometimes, I have more of those days than not.
Yet, I have hope. I know I’m not forgotten. I know my Abba wraps His arms of
love around me. I know He has a purpose even for my pain.
What do you need today? How are you afflicted? Do you feel forgotten? Are you
without hope?
If you’re a child of God, if you’ve accepted the free gift of salvation through
His Son, you are not forgotten. You are not without hope. Lay all your burdens
at the foot of God’s throne. Trust that He really will work all things out for
good (Romans 8:28). And one day, when you stand before that throne, you can be confident
you’ll never need, never hurt, never cry—ever again (Revelation 21:4).
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