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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
1/30/2018 5:26 am
ABLE AND AVAILABLE

Read: Psalm 46

Bible in a Year: Exodus 23–24; Matthew 20:1–16

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1

My husband was at work when I received news about my mom’s cancer diagnosis. I left him a message and reached out to friends and family. None were available. Covering my face with trembling hands, I sobbed. “Help me, Lord.” A resulting assurance that God was with me comforted me through those moments when I felt utterly alone.

I thanked the Lord when my husband came home and support from friends and family trickled in. Still, the calming awareness of God’s presence I sensed in those first few hours of lonely grieving affirmed that God is readily and faithfully available wherever and whenever I need help.

God is always able and available to help us.
In Psalm 46, the psalmist proclaims God is our sanctuary, strength, and steadfast supporter (v. 1). When it feels as if we’re surrounded by chaos or everything we thought was stable crashes down around us, we don’t have to fear (vv. 2–3). God doesn’t falter (vv. 4–7). His power is evident and effective
(vv. 8–9). Our eternal Sustainer gives us confidence in His unchanging character
(v. 10). The Lord, our secure stronghold, remains with us forever (v. 11).

God created His followers to prayerfully support and encourage one another. But He also affirms He is always able and available. When we call on God, we can trust Him to keep His promises to provide for us. He will comfort us through His people as well as through His personal presence.

Lord, thank You for assuring us You’re always accessible because You’re always with us.

God is always able and available to help us.


MrsJoe 76F
17508 posts
1/30/2018 6:47 am

Another timely message for me.
Three thoughts came to mind as I read it. One, it is encouragement for what I am going through myself at the moment with my health.
Two, how thankful I am for a prayer group in face book that was started by an SFF member. Prayer warriors to lift others up when we are just too tired to hold ourselves up alone.
Three, how God sustained me when my husband died. I would just get alone with God and let him read His word to me, with clarifications, and how He was always there for me.


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.