Bible in a Year:
In my distress I called to the Lord; I cried to my God for help.
In the towering dome of Londons St. Pauls Cathedral, visitors can climb 259 steps to access The Whispering Gallery. There you can whisper and be heard by another person anywhere along the circular walkway, even across the enormous abyss nearly one hundred feet away. Engineers explain this anomaly as a result of the spherical shape of the dome and the low intensity sound waves of a whisper.
How we long to be confident that God hears our agonized whispers! The Psalms are filled with testimonies that He hears usour cries, prayers, and whispers. David writes, In my distress I called to the Lord; I cried to my God for help (Psalm 18:6). Over and over again, he and other psalmists plead, Hear my prayer (4:1), my voice (5:3), my groans (102:20). Sometimes the expression is more of a whispered, Hear me (77:1), where the heart meditated and [the] spirit asked (77:6).
In answer to these pleas, the psalmistslike David in Psalm 18:6reveal that God is listening: From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came before him, into his ears. Since the actual temple wasnt yet built, might David have been referring to God listening in His heavenly dwelling?
From His very own whispering gallery in the dome of the heavens above the earth, God bends to our deepest murmurs, even our whispers . . . and listens.
What do you long to whisper to God today? How can you know that He hears?
Dear God, give me courage to whisper to You today, trusting You to hear and respond.
Howdy, Rus! (((hugs))) Hope you and the family are doing well.
Thanks for our beautiful lesson from God’s Word!