Deuteronomy 4:24 - For the Lord your God is a consuming
fire, a jealous God. (ESV)
I have been busy, and I will be for quite a while yet, with a major renovation
project. So, I get sucked in by the doing, focused on the job. Quiet times are
fast and fleeting. Okay, so that also has to do with sleep deprivation and
having a toddler! I know God understands, but I could still make more of an
effort.
Last night, Zoë smiled, safe in her mother's arms, and waved goodbye as I went
out. On my return, she awoke and cried out to be comforted. This time my wife's
attentions were insufficient. Instead, she raised her cry to DEFCON 1 status, so
I climbed the stairs to investigate. She stood holding the cot rail, apparently
beside herself in agitation. As soon as I picked her up, put her on my shoulder
and hugged her, she calmed down. She lay down flat into my cradled arms, smiled,
closed her eyes, and went to sleep. Yes, she loves her mommy, but my heart
nearly burst because she wanted a hug from me. Awww!
What she needed was the reassurance that I was back inside the house, to be
there if it were necessary. She did not know that I had returned. She has been
teething, and two more had arrived that afternoon, so she was still a little
clingy. As a dad, I want to help all my daughters the best that I can.
Despite the lack of time I have spent in quiet with God lately, this event has
challenged me once more to consider how God broods over His people. He desires
that we cry out to Him. We do not mess with our Father's love for His children,
not unless we are prepared to reap the whirlwind.
That's how much God loves us, even enough to die for us.
Prayer: Lord, we worship You. We cry out to You today: hear our prayer; have
mercy on us. Take away our sin, and restore us into Your tender care. Lord,
please hold us close, and grant us Your peace. We love you, Abba Father, Daddy.
Amen.
Rod Marshall rmarshall@glos.ac.uk
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
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