Daily Reflections

A Cry for Help

June 10, 2021 Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Hear my prayer, O Lord; let my cry come to you! —Psalm 102:1

Isaiah 64:1 is a bold and faith-filled prayer. These are people who know that God has all power in His hand. They’ve seen what He’s done before, and they are longing to see Him exercise His power once again.

So they pray, “Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down.” What a visual that is! They’re saying, “God, get rid of every barrier that keeps us from experiencing Your grace and Your power.”

They recognize that God is in heaven. He is high and exalted, separate from sinners. It’s a plea for God to intervene and to do what only He can do on this earth.

Yet even as we’re seeing the passion and the fervency of this prayer, I think there’s also a personal and intimate feel to it. It’s as if a child in need were calling out to a parent, “Mommy, Daddy, come help! I need you!”

Are you longing to see God’s power? Cry out to our Abba Father and ask Him to intervene—in your life and in our world.

Make it Personal

What are some ways you’ve seen God work in the past that you long to see Him do again?