BIBLE MEDITATION:
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:1
“…He hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.” Hebrews 13:5.
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
Some people over this holiday season feel so alone. One Christmas Eve I went to talk to a person who was hurting. I said, “Why don’t you call a friend?” She said, “I don’t have a friend.” I said, “Oh yes, you do.” And I told her His name. It is the One who said, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.”
Greek scholars tell us this sentence, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee,” actually has five negatives in it. Now we say a double-negative is bad English, but evidently it wasn’t bad Greek. Here’s what it literally says: “I will never, no, not ever, no, never leave nor forsake you.”
Famed research analyst Dr. Abraham Maslow said, “The truth is that the average American does not have a real friend in the world.” And psychiatrist Alfred Adler said, “All human failures spring from a lack of love.” People need someone to love, and they need to be loved. Without it, their lives are filled with fear and frustration. Hebrews 13:5 tells us we can face a new year with the certainty of His provision and with His companionship in our hearts and in our lives.
ACTION POINT:
Who do you know that might need a call from a friend today? A new widow? An empty-nester? A stay-at-home mom? Make that call today. |