“But Zion said, ‘The
Lord has forsaken me, the Lord has forgotten me.’
Can a mother forget
the baby at her breast
and have no
compassion on the child
she has borne? Though
she may
forget, I will not
forget you!”
Isaiah 49:14-15 (NIV)
“I’m late! I’m
late!” I yelled at myself. All I could think of was my little boy getting off
the school bus and me not being there to hug him and welcome him home!
I was chatting
with the ladies at a local church after I had spoken at their meeting when I
realized that I had stayed too long and was not going to be home to meet my son
as he got off the bus. I always met him at the back door – except today.
I quickly
buckled his sisters in their car seats and drove the speed limit (well, maybe a
little over) in an attempt to get there before the school bus did. I failed.
My eyes filled
with tears as I turned the corner at my home and saw my little boy sitting on
the swing set, holding tightly to his lunch box as if he could somehow gain
strength and courage from it. I jumped out of the car, pulled him into my arms
and wiped the tears running down his face.
He looked up at
me and only spoke four words: “Did you forget me?” but the way he whispered
them – as if he was hurt beyond belief that I would ever do such a thing –
broke my heart.
“Did
you forget me?” Have you asked God that question? You’ve been in a situation
that has threatened to drown you day after day, month after month – maybe even
year after year. And your heart wonders . . . just maybe.
Perhaps you’ve
prayed for a prodigal child for years and he or she continues to run from a
relationship with the Lord and with you. Or you listened to your doctor share
with you that the cancer is back. Maybe it seems like the harder you pray the
more distant your spouse seems to be. “Did you forget me, God?” your heart
cries.
The Scripture in
Isaiah 49:14-15 answers that question emphatically: “I will not forget you!”
The Lord is encouraging His people who are going to be in captivity to remember
that, no matter what, He has not forgotten them. God knows exactly where they
are and what they are facing and, for the moment, He in His wisdom is allowing
the situation to happen.
God also knows
exactly what is going on in our lives, no matter what we are facing. And He
hasn’t forgotten us either. Simply put, He says that a mother could never
forget her newborn child and her love for its life. But, even if she did
forget, He – God – will never forget us, His children.
Hold on to that
promise today, knowing that no matter what storm you are in or crisis you are
battling, the Lord is at your side. He has not forgotten you and He is
faithful.
Father, thank you for your reassurance in
your word that you will never forget me and always stay by my side. In Jesus’
Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever felt like God has forgotten about you and what is going on in
your life?
Application
- Journal
God’s promise from today’s Scripture: “I will not forget you!” During your
prayer time each day, speak this truth to the Lord: “I KNOW you have not
forgotten me. Give me strength and hope for this day.”
Power Verses
- Isaiah
49:14-15 (NIV) “But Zion said, “The Lord has forsaken me, the Lord has
forgotten me.” Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no
compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not
forget you!”
- Hebrews
13:5 (NIV) “. . . God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I
forsake you.’”
- Psalm
139: (NIV) “If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in
the depths, you are there.”
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