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Sitting down in the early morning, mug of coffee in hand, I breathed out, “Lord, I need You.”

Those few simple words brought such comfort, such peace.

The reason for those words is not what is important here, for we all have different reasons for needing the Lord …

world events,
personal situations,
health crisis,
financial woes, or
our own attitudes at times.

Whatever the reason for our need, we can be assured that as we state our need for Christ, He is quick to come.

In the Gospel of Mark, we find an interesting interaction between Jesus, His disciples, and children. The disciples wanted to keep them at bay, but Jesus rebukes them stating, Permit the children to come to Me; do not hinder them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these (Mark 10:14, NASB).

Jesus is moved with compassion at our need for Him. His compassion moves Him into action. But what is our part to be? We must:

  • recognize our need for His help
  • we must depend on Him to care for us
  • we must trust Him

for as we do, He will not turn us away.

All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will certainly not cast out.” (John 6:37, NASB)

The psalms are full of prayers asking, perhaps begging, God for answers and deliverance.

Since I am afflicted and needy, Let the Lord be mindful of me. You are my help and my deliverer; Do not delay, O my God.” (Psalm 40:17, NASB) 

Here we see David reminding the Lord of his neediness. He asks the Lord to remember him and be quick to bring help.

David could not see what was ahead in his future, but he knew God had all things under His control.

The commentary in The Warren Wiersbe Bible (page 790) says it best:

“I am …
You are …
The great “I am” is adequate for every need.” 



 

It is always amazing. when we have a chance encounter and it becomes the most precious and sacred moment. We are never left the same and we never forget that moment. In her post, Stunned by God: An Incredulous Encounter (HERE), Donna Bucher shares of one such encounter which you truly don’t want to miss. Be blessed!

 

 

 

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