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Cry Out to God

Cry Out to God

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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We explore the profound power of prayer and worship in our spiritual journeys. Just as the psalmists called out in their times of need, we are invited to bring our deepest cries and praises to God. We’ll delve into the biblical foundations of crying out to God, how it fosters intimacy in our relationship with Him, and the transformative impact it can have on our lives.

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Cry Out to God

“I lift my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” Psalm 121:1-2

“Your job has been cut due to budget cuts.” This is what an e-mail said to me a week before Christmas. As a writer, writing jobs are hard to come by. We often get article contracts, but they are frequently not consistent income. We must scour the Internet for other opportunities to make sure we get the opportunities we need. A writer usually scrapes by in terms of income. Yet, this is the calling God has placed on my life. 

Because of skyrocketing costs and an unstable economy, this was a mountain of a problem. It was one thing to have my job cut, but quite another to find another writing opportunity. Because writing opportunities are so few, it is difficult for many writers to get jobs within their field. I knew this would be difficult for me to recover. Although the income was not much, it was substantial enough to help pay for some monthly bills. I worried about the problem. I searched the Internet for additional writing jobs and asked friends to be on the lookout for opportunities. 

When nothing happened, I finally bowed my head. “Lord, I need your help. I can't do this without you. Please help me find a new job to cover my missing income. God, you have been so good with our provision. I pray you will again provide in miraculous ways. Amen.”

Instead of running to God first, I took matters into my own hands. I thought I could fix the problem by merely using my tools and resources. However, God wants me to run to him. Even if I could fix the issue alone, God wants me to express my emotions. Even though the job required writing many articles throughout the month, it was income I could count on. Without it, I wasn't sure I'd be able to pay our mortgage. 

When we have problems that look like mountains in our lives, it's easy for us to take matters into our own hands. We may try to resolve the issue independently, talking to friends, utilizing tools and resources, and doing anything without going to God. But sometimes, the best thing we can do is cry out to God.

In the above verse, the psalmist understands having problems that look like mountains. But he cries out to God because he knows his help can only come from him. God is in the business of working miracles in our lives. Even when we don't feel him working, he's still working on our behalf. God will never let us down. He's fully present with us. When we have problems that look like mountains in our lives, we can lift our eyes to the one who created the mountains in the first place.

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