February 19, 2020

February, 2020 - The StarLight News Daily On Line Edition - Day 19



Stop, Drop, and Roll 

By Michelle Wuesthoff 

Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:16 NKJV 

Do you remember back in grade school when you were taught what to do if your clothes caught on fire? Stop, Drop, and Roll. It’s one of those lessons you will never forget–three simple things to remember, three simple things to do to put out the fire and save yourself. 

Recently, the Lord showed me three simple things to pray when you feel like your life is going up in flames: 

   1.  God, I know You understand. 
   2.  God, I know You care. 
   3.  God, I know You will help me. 

Let me elaborate a little. 

God, I know You understand. 
I don’t know about you, but feeling misunderstood has to be one of the worst feelings for me. It feels like such a bitter injustice when you know your intentions or even your actions have been misinterpreted. 

Sometimes, that happens when we are blind to our own shortcomings or sin, and other times, it has more to do with what the other person is dealing with. But we can be assured that 100% of the time, God knows and understands us completely and accurately. We can take great comfort in this truth, and knowing we are understood gives us a solid place to stand, and an accurate perspective on our situation. 

Lord, you examine me and know. You know when I sit down and when I get up; even from far away you understand my motives. Psalms139:1-2 NET 

God, I know You care. 
This is perhaps the most important truth we can confess before the Lord and to our own spirits. He does care–not just generally (because He’s God and He has to), but specifically. He cares about YOU and every little detail in your life. 

He cares about what matters to you and He is supremely interested in all matters that pertain to your life, your heart, and your eternal place with Him. The Father never brushes you aside to attend to more important matters. When you come to Him, you have His full attention and His passionate, devoted love. 

The Lord directs the steps of the godly.He delights in every detail of their lives. Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the Lord holds them by the hand. Psalms 37:23-24 NLT 

God, I know You will help me. 
This is a promise we can absolutely count on. It is so essential to the very nature of God that He takes it as one of His names: The Helper (John 14:26). He is our rescuer, our problem-solver, our deliverer, our defender. Though He is outside of and above all our circumstances, He does not help us at an arm’s length–He gets right there in it with us and works on our behalf for not only our good, but for our best. He may not always help us in the way we ask for, but He will either give us what we want or something better. Always. 

For I, the Lord your God, hold your right hand;it is I who say to you, “Fear not; I am the one who helps you.” Isaiah 41:13 ESV 

These three things aren’t intended to be a magic formula, but sometimes, the most complex situations and emotions require the simplest of prayers. Often, our minds are so bogged down with the details, it’s hard to even make sense in our prayers–and that’s OK too. He gets it; He understands. He cares, and He will help you. 

Stop, drop, and roll. 

O God, Sometimes we are so confounded and upset, we don’t even know how to pray. Thank You, Lord, that You know my heart in times like that. Father, help me to able to turn to You before things get out of control, and to be able to trust You when they do. Thank You for saving me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. 

©2019 by Michelle Wuesthoff. All rights reserved.


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