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God Has Not Forgotten You
2021 David P. Jeremiah
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The L ORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And those who know Your name will put their trust in You; for You, L ORD , have not forsaken those who seek You.
P SALM 9:910
Y OU A RE N OT A LONE
According to an old African proverb, Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors. Oh, how we wish that were not the case!
As a people, we love smooth seas and sunny days. If we had our way, there would be no storms, no clouds, no sorrows, and no losses. Unfortunately, we dont have our way, which is why we are so often disappointed, discouraged, and distressed.
Just as bad, the weather in our lives changes quickly. Without warning we can encounter devastating circumstancesincluding the loss of our homes, of those dear to us, of money and possessions, of health, of employment, and even of our faith and hope.
The men and women profiled in the Bible understood this reality. Just ask Job! He was living his life with an abundance of blessings: a wonderful family, wealth to last for generations, and a deep and personal connection to Almighty God. Then, in the blink of an eye, it all came crashing down. You could also ask Hannah, who endured years of frustration and despair because her longing for a child was unfulfilled. Or ask Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, who witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem and was so filled with grief that he wrote a book called Lamentations. Or ask Paul, who not only carried the burden of his past persecution of Gods people but was also afflicted with all manner of attacks and attempts on his life throughout his ministry on behalf of the Gospel.
You could also ask Jesus, whoeven before He was betrayed by His disciples and crucified on a Roman crossoffered this warning: In the world you will have tribulation (John 16:33).
I dont know the particulars of your life, but whatever your circumstance, Im confident you understand these realities as well. Were living in a world that can change rapidly. One terrorist act, one natural disaster, one health pandemic, one economic collapse, one nuclear weaponone example of any number of potential crises, and our lives will change overnight.
Our individual lives are just as fragile. The roof over our head may be gone tomorrow. The money in our savings account might disappear. Those dear to us in our immediate family circle may be absent in the near future. The fragility of life alone generates uncertainty and fear in some people.
Perhaps worst of all is the feeling of being abandoned in the midst of all this uncertainty. Its one thing to endure hardship as part of a groupto navigate difficult waters under the discerning gaze of a competent captain who is able to bring you through any storm and land you at a place of safety. Its entirely something else to endure that storm on your own. To feel as if no one else sees and no one else cares.
In short, difficult circumstances will always be difficult. But their effect is multiplied tenfold when we feel like God has forgotten us.
So, we need to look honestly at that question: Does God forget about us? Does He lose sight of us? Does He stop caring about the circumstances of our lives and what we are being forced to endure?
Lets answer that question by looking back at Jesus warning in John 16:33: In the world you will have tribulation. In my Bible, there isnt a period after the word tribulation. Theres a semicolon: In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.
Praise God for that semicolon! It tells us that all of our losses are temporary and all of our blessings are permanent. We need not cower in fear of the future or worry about the present. Instead, we have a heavenly Captain who has overcome the world and knows the way to lead us through any storm.
We need to look honestly at that question: Does God forget about us?
Because of who Jesus is and what He has done, here are just a few of the promises we can claim:
In the power of Jesus Christ, we are more than conquerors (Romans 8:37).
Nothing can separate us from His love (Romans 8:3839).
All things work together for good (Romans 8:28).
Those who wait upon Him will renew their strength (Isaiah 40:31).
We can do all things through Him who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13).
We can even count it all joy when we face trials (James 1:2).
And we can trust the One who said, I will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5).
In short, God has not forgotten us!
More specifically, He has not forgotten you. He is with you even during the most troublesome times and difficult days. He is with you even now.
Lets look again at John 16:33 and these words of Jesus: These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. Before the word tribulation is peace, and after tribulation is the word cheer. Jesus Himself is the opening and closing: I have spoken and I have overcome. And we are in Him!
J. I. Packer wrote the following in his book Knowing God:
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