“I cried to the Lord with my voice, and He heard me from His holy
hill.”—Psalm 3:4
Less than an hour after my husband
had left for work, I received a profound telephone call. My husband’s small Toyota pick-up truck had
been broad-sided by a train. My heart
seemed to turn over on the inside of me.
As my mind tried to comprehend what I had been told, I hardly recognized
that it was my husband who was talking to me.
He was asking me to come and pick him up, but my mind and my mouth kept
asking if he was physically alright. It
was a few minutes before my mind could comprehend that indeed he was alright
and that I needed to get into the car and go get him. During the forty minute drive, I began
praising the Lord for preserving his life, and restoring all that the enemy
meant for our harm. When I reached my
husband and saw what was left of his small pick-up truck, I was
speechless. By looking at the vehicle,
it seemed impossible that anyone could walk away from that devastation. However, God preserved his life. When questioning my husband about what had
happened, He said that he did not see or hear the train as he began to cross
the tracks. When he felt the impact and
the train began pushing he truck down the track, he began to say, “I will not
be afraid of sudden terror.” Proverbs
3:25-26 says, “Do not be afraid of sudden
terror, nor of trouble from the wicked when it comes; for the Lord will be your confidence, and will keep your foot from
being caught.”
At the very moment that my husband
was side-swiped by life’s circumstances,
he cried out to God for help. The Lord
heard his cry for help and delivered him from all his troubles.
In the Bible, crying out refers to speaking audibly with great emotion concerning
an urgent need. God invites us to use
this form of prayer to communicate that we desperately need his mercy.
It takes both faith and humility to
share our heart’s concern aloud. Crying
out is a way for God’s children to express trust in the Lord’s ability and
willingness to help. By calling upon
Him, with such urgency, we also lay down our pride and any attitude of
self-sufficiency.
The Word of God assures us that our
Father hears our cries and responds.
When we call aloud for help in Jesus’ name, we invite His power into the
situation. Remember that there is just
strength in speaking His name. We can
always count on His comfort and presence, which enable us to live with hope and
peace.
Prayer—Father
I thank You that You are an ever present Help in time of trouble, and that I
can cry out to You and You will hear my cry and deliver me, in Jesus’ Name.
Amen.