Attend to my cry, for I am brought very low. - Psalm 142:6
They can
break your heart. They remind me of the words of the psalmist: "My spirit was
overwhelmed within me . . . . No one cares for my soul" (Psalm 142:3-4).
I'm talking about letters we receive here at RBC Ministries. They come from brokenhearted
people who ask us to pray for them as they struggle through life.
"I have suffered nervous breakdowns and heart problems," says one person.
"I try so very hard to accept God's will in my life."
A mother writes, "I'm so burdened for my daughter. She's backslidden, and I wonder if
she was ever really born again."
And yet another says, "I just had a cancer test, and next week I have a brain
scan."
In Psalm 142, David was trapped in a cave, praying for deliverance from his powerful
enemies. Although our situations may be far different, we can learn from him as we pray
for help against the destructive forces we face in life. We can learn that God is always
there to listen (v.1), that He knows our situation (v.3), and that He is our refuge (v.5).
What is your pressing need today? Cry out to God. Lean on Him completely. Wait for His
help. Then, like the psalmist, you too can praise God's holy name (v.7).
-JDB
O God, when I cry to You in despair,
Help me recall that You're always there;
And Lord, when I am in desperate need,
Help me to see the ways that You lead.
-Fitzhugh
Your problems can never exhaust God's provisions.
Vocation Prayer
Almighty and ever-living God, the source of all created life, we praise you for the bounty of creation. Help us to use these gifts wisely, especially in caring for those in need. May more young people answer your call to priesthood and consecrated life. Amen