Call On The Lord And He Will Answer YOU!

Call On The Lord And He Will Answer YOU!

Rich Wilkerson
Aug 24, 2018 07:00 am

S. O. A. P.

Here’s Your 90 second AM Devotional!

S-cripture:

Jeremiah 33:3

Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.

O-bservation:

In many ways, this particular passage is a stand-alone word from the Lord to Jeremiah. It really isn’t connected to anything and tends to stand alone. It reminds us all that our great God stands to hear our personal cry and reveal to us secrets that only He can unveil.

A-pplication:

I can’t count the times I’ve encouraged people through the years with this verse, either in a message preached or during a personal time of coaching or consoling. No matter how high up you are or how far down you feel you’ve fallen, your great God wants you to call on Him. He promises to answer you when you call on Him no matter what you’re facing or even how far you may have distanced yourself from Him. God is not the monster of heaven to be shunned. NO. He is the master of the stormy seas that trouble us and cause us to fear, and when we call on him He will calm our rolling sea. I remember the old gospel song that said, “Jesus on the main line, tell him what you want. Call him up, call him up, tell him what you want!” Oh man I always loved that song because it speaks to our real need of an all-sufficient savior. The power of this passage is simply, “Call On The Lord And He Will Answer You!”

P-rayer:

Dear Jesus,

I’m calling on You again this AM! You know the situation. I could detail it here, but will talk to You later away from this post! Amen

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About Steven Gledhill

My name is Steven Gledhill, a certified substance use disorder (SUD) professional of more than two decades. I am narried with three sons and two grandsons. I recognize that every person who's ever lived is subject to the human condition, valuing self and the need for control above all else. Therefore, all are inclined to be self-centered with the preoccupation to be absolutely satisfied and comfortable. The prerequisite for satisfying comfort is the control that all seek and that none attain. Furthermore, all of us are vulnerable to temptation and challenged desperately to resist it. We have all given ourselves over to human desire and have fallen to temptation and engaged in behavior that has potential for harm and so we all have experienced harm. We have all have experienced the pain and discomfort associated with unfavorable outcomes from self-centered behavior to one degree or another. It is only in relationship with God through Jesus Christ that anyone and everyone has the opportunity for restoration from the ills of self-centered thinking and behavior. Faith in the living God when realized through experience, appeals most to our intellectual sensibilities. Transformed by a renewed mind, it is reasonable to anticipate that God is involved with us becuase of his love for us. Relationship with God is reasonable and is as real as anything you have ever seen, heard, touched, smelled, and tasted. The Bible says, "Taste and see that the Lord is good. (The word, Lord, speak's to God's sovereignty; something even Albert Einstein believed about God.)
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