Whether in light or in darkness, in communion with the Lord or
in temptation, we at all times need the prayer, “O LORD, do not forsake me; be
not far from me, O my God.” (Psalm 38:21) A little child, while learning to
walk, always needs her parents’ aid. The ship abandoned by the captain drifts
at once from its course. Likewise, we cannot do without continued aid from
above.
Let it then be your prayer to-day: “Do not forsake me Lord.
Father, do not forsake your child, or he will fall by the hand of the enemy.
Shepherd, do not forsake
your lamb, or he will wander from the safety of the fold.
Great Gardener, do not forsake your plant, or it will wither and
die. ‘O LORD, do not forsake me; be not far from me, O my God,’ and do not
forsake me at any moment of my life. Do not forsake me in my joys, or they will
absorb my heart.
Do not forsake me in my sorrows, or I will murmur against you.
Do not forsake me in the day of my repentance, or I will lose
the hope of pardon, and fall into despair.
And do not forsake me in
the day of my strongest faith, or my faith will degenerate into presumption.
Do not forsake me, for without you I am weak, but with you I am
strong.
Do not forsake me, for my path is dangerous, and full of snares,
and I cannot live without your guidance. The hen forsakes not her own brood,
and I ask that you will even more cover me with your feathers, and permit me
under your wings to find my refuge. ‘Be not far from me; for trouble is near;
for there is none to help.’ (Psalm
22:11) ‘Leave me not, neither forsake me, O God of my salvation.‘ (Psalm 27:9)”
Question: Have you ever felt forsaken by God?
Were you really forsaken
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