Have you ever been in a situation that you were sure you could not handle alone, so you asked someone you trusted for help? I remember when I was pregnant with our first son and living at a military base in Virginia, alone except for my two year old daughter. I had lined up someone to coach me in my labor and to take me to the hospital since my husband was deployed and would not return until after the baby’s birth. My friend was about forty minutes away and promised to answer her phone whenever I called and would come immediately to my aid. Unfortunately, I went into very fast labor about midnight and although I called Amy, she could not get to me in time. So I turned to my neighbor for help and Sherri immediately loaded me, her husband, and our two daughters into her car and off we went to the hospital. When Amy had not arrived at the hospital yet and I was in active labor, Sherri told Terry (her husband) to watch the sleeping girls, and she went into the labor room with me and coached me. Baby Scott arrived quickly, within half an hour, and I was so thankful for Sherri’s presence. I had called on her for help and her answer was immediate and just what I needed. Now, picture your Heavenly Father. You cry out to Him for help and He immediately answers with the help that you need, although it may not be what you expected. You will probably be surprised by His answer to your cry! Over and over again, I have depended on God for help. When we lived in South Carolina and I was driving home through flood waters (flash flood, or otherwise I would not have been out in it), I called on God to get me and the children safely back to our apartment. The water was coming into the doors and on the floorboard and I was scared to stop and scared to keep going, but I needed to get my children home. Again, I was a single mom because my husband was stationed in Iceland for a year. I prayed and God got me home. He took me to that safe place that I needed to be. After my prayer, I literally felt peace and His presence with me as I drove. God is not a magical genie in a bottle that you can call on when you get into trouble and expect Him to answer you. God wants a relationship with His children and when we establish that relationship, we are close to Him and He is close to us. He hears us when we call out for help and takes us to safety from whatever danger we have gotten ourselves into. God knows, just as Sherri knew, that we are counting on Him and He springs into action to take care of us. I believe that He is my God, He is my Savior and He is also my Helper, I call, “Help, Lord!” He hears me and comes to my aid, because He is my Father in Heaven and He loves me. I hope that you have that kind of relationship with God, one in which you can tell Him about your problems and your situation and He supplies the help that you need for that moment.
This Scripture is about physical needs, but it is also about the emotional and spiritual needs that God satisfies for us. He has provided Jesus to be our Living Water and our Bread of Life. With Him in our hearts, we can be totally satisfied with the good things that God has provided for us. God loves us, with a love beyond our ability to understand. But His love is real and He reaches out to us to satisfy our longings. He is all we need.
Prayer: Father God, just open the eyes of those who have read this blog. Let them be blessed by Your presence and by your loving kindness. Let them know how much You care about each of them. I pray especially for those who are facing the terror of this Hurricane. Lord, nothing is impossible with You, so I pray for the lives of Your people who are in the path of this storm. Be with them and protect them, for they are needy and desperate for your protection. Help, Lord! Help your people in North and South Carolina and wherever else this storm will go. You control the winds and the waves, Lord, so I am depending on You to watch over Your children that are in its path and will be affected by it. In the Name of Jesus Christ, Our Lord, I pray. Amen.









