Is anyone there?

 

It’s easy for us to sometimes wonder if anyone is there for us. Sometimes in the dark times in our lives we can wonder if we matter to anyone. Even with family close by we may sometimes wonder what kind of support system we have outside of that.

I just read a story about a mother in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She was in the line at Walmart buying diapers. However, she learned that they would only match the price of one set of diapers. There were three boxes set aside. An older lady standing further back in the line noticed there was a hold up and walked up to her. She put her hand on her shoulder and said, “Is there a problem?” She learned that she didn’t have enough money to pay for all of them. She said, “You probably need those.” She offered to buy them. The young mother said, “You don’t need to but thank you very much.” The older lady was a former director of the March of Dimes. So, she had a heart for young mothers and their babies. So, she proceeded to buy $120 worth of diapers for the young mother. The mother was overwhelmed. She said, “I couldn’t believe it. I was shocked. I kept saying, “Thank you and God bless you…” Then I walked out in the parking lot and started crying. It just hit me. It was an awesome statement of what God’s love does.”

Well said. I find it encouraging when I read stories like this. It’s not unusual to hear stories of a person or family who are going through a rough time and someone steps in to help them. Many times when a family loses their home to a fire or tornado, we’ll hear about how the entire community stepped in to help them. Or we may hear about a family that is having trouble paying their bills and neighbors offer to help. Often times, these people or families didn’t know how much they mattered or that people cared until they go through a crisis. This can be an overwhelming experience for many of us. It not only makes people thankful. It makes them realize that they have value and worth when a stranger gives out of the kindness of their heart.

Think of this metaphor. Picture yourself walking into your house at night. The lights are off, so you don’t think anyone else is there. However, your family and friends are waiting in the dark to surprise you because it’s your Birthday. So, you turn on the lights, and everyone yells, “Surprise!” Now, were those people not there just because you can’t see them? No, they were just as much there as they were before the lights came on. I think this is often the case when we go through dark times. It’s easy for us to think no one is there for us. We don’t see anyone there, so we don’t feel like anyone cares. Many times, though, we find out that’s not the case.

However, sometimes we often have a need and no one is there to help, or no one knows, or maybe there’s just nothing any person can do. What do we do then? Do we still matter? Does anyone still care?

 

…Let’s go deeper

I can tell you that there is someone else who cares even if there were no one on earth who cared. In Acts 17:27 it says, “That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one of us:” This says here that we should seek the Lord, even though He is not far from any of us. God is often nearer than we think. We may not feel like it because we can’t see Him. But He is there watching and wanting to help us. Even if he doesn’t remove our problem from our lives, he wants to help us walk through it.
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Here’s another similar verse. Psalms 145:18 says, “The LORD [is] nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth.” This also tells us that God is near us when we call upon Him with an honest heart. You remember the metaphor about the dark room? I think we can often feel this way in regards to God. This can especially be the case when we are going through hard times. We may be going through all this mess and wonder, “God, where are you?” I find these verses comforting. They let us know He is near us regardless of how we feel or what we see. If we seek Him in our dark times and call out to Him, He will eventually turn on the lights. We may not see Him, but we will see Him work in us or the situation we’re in.

Here’s a good example of God promising His presence and provision. In Genesis 28:15 it says, “And, behold, I [am] with thee, and will keep thee in all [places] whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done [that] which I have spoken to thee of.” This is in Genesis where God makes a promise to Jacob. Jacob dreams a dream and sees a ladder with angels ascending and descending on it. God was standing at the top and spoke these words to Jacob. God assured Him of His presence here. I’m sure these words were a comfort for Jacob in his dark times. Remembering back to the words God spoke to him probably helped him get through things when he might have felt like quitting or wondered if anyone was there.

Acts 17:27 it says, “That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one of us:”

Psalms 145:18 says, “The LORD [is] nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth.”

Genesis 28:15 it says, “And, behold, I [am] with thee, and will keep thee in all [places] whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done [that] which I have spoken to thee of.”

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