Where Are You Lord
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Where Are You, Lord?
Where are you, Lord, when I need you most? This question has echoed throughout history since the fall of Adam. Even when God seems distant, He's always with us. Abel knew Him, Enoch walked with Him, and figures like Abraham, Isaac, Moses, and David sought His heart and guidance.
In the fullness of time, Jesus came and redeemed humanity through His sacrifice on the cross. He is the Light that shines in darkness (John 1). Have you accepted Him as your Lord and Savior? Those who do are called the children of God (1 John 3:1). Call on the Name of Jesus, who knows your needs before you ask (Matthew 6:8).
Approach Him like a child climbing onto a father’s knee. Jesus taught us to pray through the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:5-16). However, many recite it without understanding its full context. Before teaching this prayer, Jesus warned against mindless repetition, urging us to seek a quiet place for genuine communication with God.
The Lord’s Prayer is rich in spiritual insight. Meditate on each phrase and express it in your own words. For example, consider the depth of "Our Father." Why not just say "Father" or "Daddy"? Jesus might be reminding us that God is also the Father of those who hurt us. Instead of reciting "Hallowed be thy name" in old English, why not praise Him in your own words, expressing love and gratitude for His blessings?
Are you aware that Jesus will soon return to take those who have made Him Lord over their lives, and that they will reign with Him forever? Do you pray for those who are lost to find His kingdom and for the fulfillment of true peace on earth?
Every word in the Bible is established in heaven and earth. When you pray, do you acknowledge these promises? For example, "By His stripes you were healed" (Isaiah 53:5) will come to pass. Your role is to acknowledge, speak, and believe it. When asking for daily bread, thank Him for His current and future provisions.
Approach God with a contrite heart, assured of forgiveness. Each morning, thank Him for His precious Blood, which protects you from evil. Seek His Wisdom in everything, with praise always on your lips.
The Lord’s Prayer is filled with guidance on drawing near to God. Open your Bible, pray, and meditate on it phrase by phrase. Each time, you’ll receive new insights and, most importantly, experience His presence.
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