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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
5/15/2019 5:27 am

Last Read:
5/15/2019 12:02 pm

When All Seems Lost

Bible in a Year:

2 Kings 22–23; John 4:31–54
My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

Psalm 22:1

Psalm 22:1-5
In just six months, Gerald’s life fell apart. An economic crisis destroyed his business and wealth, while a tragic accident took his ’s life. Overcome by shock, his mother had a heart attack and died, his wife went into depression, and his two young daughters remained inconsolable. All he could do was echo the words of the psalmist, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Psalm 22:1).

The only thing that kept Gerald going was the hope that God, who raised Jesus to life, would one day deliver him and his family from their pain to an eternal life of joy. It was a hope that God would answer his desperate cries for help. In his despair, like the psalmist David, he determined to trust God in the midst of his suffering. He held on to the hope that God would deliver and save him
(vv. 4–5).

That hope sustained Gerald. Over the years, whenever he was asked how he was, he could only say, “Well, I’m trusting God.”

God honored that trust, giving Gerald the comfort, strength, and courage to keep going through the years. His family slowly recovered from the crisis, and soon Gerald welcomed the birth of his first grandchild. His cry is now a testimony of God’s faithfulness. “I’m no longer asking, ‘Why have you forsaken me?’ God has blessed me.”

When it seems there’s nothing left, there’s still hope.

Reflect & Pray
What will help you to remember and cling to God’s sure and certain hope of deliverance? How has trusting in God sustained you in a difficult challenge?

Whenever I feel abandoned and alone, I cling to the hope You’ve given me through Christ’s resurrection, that I will be delivered to eternal joy one day.


MrsJoe 76F
17370 posts
5/15/2019 7:20 am

Sometimes trusting God is the only thing we have, and that's when we realize that is the only thing that truly matters.

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