Standing in the crowded store aisle, I struggled to find the perfect Fathers Day card. Although we had reconciled after years of a strained connection, I had never felt close to my dad.
The woman next to me groaned and shoved the card shed been reading back into the display. Why cant they make cards for people who dont have good relationships with their fathers, but are trying to do the right thing?
She stormed off before I could respond, so I prayed for her. Thanking God for affirming only He could be a perfect Father, I asked Him to strengthen my relationship with my dad.
I long for deeper intimacy with my heavenly Father too. I want Davids confidence in Gods constant presence, power, and protection (Psalm 27:16).
When David cried out for help, he expected Gods answers (vv. 79). Though earthly parents could reject, abandon, or neglect their children, David declared Gods unconditional acceptance (v. 10). He lived with assurance in the Lords goodness (vv. 1113). Like most of us, David sometimes struggled, but the Holy Spirit helped him persevere in trust and dependence on the Lord (v. 14).
We will encounter difficult relationships on this side of eternity. But even when people fall short, fail us, or hurt us, were still completely loved and protected by the only Perfect Father.