I run to you, God; I run for dear life. Psalms 31:1 (MSG)
I remember as a child, when I would fall down and scrape my
knee, I would go running to mom. With arms and legs flying, blood running down
my leg and my mouth wide open crying, I would lunge at her knowing that she
could make all things better. With a little first aid care, including a Band-Aid,
and the best part, a kiss and an embrace could somehow make the pain a lot
less.
I read an excerpt from an author who said that she was
always amazed at how some people, when they pray, plunge into their requests
before acknowledging who God is. The Lord’s Prayer teaches us to begin our
prayer with acclamation of God’s holiness and the example is perfect, but there
are times in our lives where we are in extreme turmoil, so much so that the
only thing we can utter is, “Help!"
We
run to God, with arms and legs flying and our mouths wide open crying. We lunge
at Him to be kissed and embraced by His love. We don’t necessarily bow down and
proclaim who He is first, because we are in pain and going to Him is our
acknowledgment of who He is. We are like
children running home with our scraped knees to mom. Mom knows we love her, she
knows who she was without us proclaiming it, and the fact that we came to her
first, is our proclamation of her importance.
When we run to God, don’t worry about what you say, or how
you say it. God listens. He loves His children and is willing to apply first
aid to our hurts. He wants to hold us in His arms. He enjoys kissing and
telling us He loves us. Running to God is exactly what He desires. So, run to
God! Run for dear life!
Dear Lord,
Help! I need you!
Amen
Oh Jenny this is so beautiful and exactly what I needed!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you found some inspiration in this devotional.
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