The radio engineers who work at RBC Ministries were getting ready to broadcast a program via satellite.
They had prepared everything, including the satellite link. But just as they were to begin uploading, the signal to the satellite was lost. Confused, the engineers labore to reconnect the link, but nothing worked. Then they got the word - the satellite was gone. Literally. The satellite had suddenly and surprisingly fallen from the sky. It was no longer there.
I suspect that sometimes when we pray, we think something similar has happened to God - that for some reason He isn´t there. But the Bible offers us comfort with the assurance that God hasn´t "fallen from the sky". He is always available to us. He hears and He cares.
In a time of desperation, David wrote, "Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry loud, and He shall hear my voice" (Ps 55:17). No matter, when we call on God, He hears the cries of His children. That should encourage our hearts. What was David´s response to having a God who hears prayer? "Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you." (Ps 55:22) Although, God may not answer as we would like or when we would like, we know that at "evening and morning and at noon" He is always there.
(Bill Crowder - Our daily bread)
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