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12-06-2014, 10:14 AM | #15 |
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Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has born? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16 We may experience abandonment from a spouse who turns away from us to their addiction of choice. We may experience feeling like we have been rejected by friends. We may struggle with memories of parents who were not compassionate with us. Or memories of parents who 'forgot' us in one way or another. And so we say to God: "You will abandon and reject and forget me like all the others!" Sometimes these experiences are so familiar that we expect them from anyone we want to be close to, including God. It is a terrible fear to live with. It creates deep distress. God responds to our distress with words of reassurance. We are not always able to take in reassurance that is offered to us. But there are times when it can feel like a drink of cool water to our parched throats. God says "I am not like all the rest. I will not forget you. Even if your parents forgot you, or your spouse turns away, or your friends leave, I will not forget you. I have tattooed you on the palms of my hand". I will not forget you. It may not be easy for us to comprehend, but it is very clear. God says; "I will not forget you." I need reassurance, Lord. I want to believe that you will remember. But I have been forgotten before. I know you are not like that. I know it in my head. But my heart forgets so easily. Reassure me, today, Lord of your unfailing love. Amen Dale and Juanita Ryan
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