Thursday, March 10, 2005

Jesus hears even the faintest cry for help

The beacon
The Philippine Star 03/11/2005

He came to them, walking on the sea. – Mark 6:48 When a helicopter crashed in a cold, mountainous wilderness, the pilots survived but were seriously injured. The frozen afternoon stretched toward an even more freezing night. The situation seemed hopeless – until a rescue helicopter appeared, its searchlights illuminating the darkness. It spotted the wreckage, landed nearby, and carried them off to safety. "How did you know where we were?" an injured man asked. "The homing device on your aircraft," the rescuers told him. "It went off automatically when you went down. All we had to do was follow it." The disciples of Jesus also experienced the joy of being rescued. They had been struggling as they rowed their boat against wind and waves in the darkness of night on the Sea of Galilee (Mark 6:45-47). Then Jesus came to them, walking on the water, and calmed the sea (vv. 48-51). We may experience similar times when all is dark and foreboding. We can’t help ourselves, and it seems that no one else can either. No one knows how terrified and exhausted we are. No one, that is, except Jesus. When we’re trapped, hurt, lonely, or discouraged, Jesus knows it. Our cries of grief are beacons that bring Him to our side – right when we need Him most. – David C. Egner There is only One who knows All the answers to my woes; He will all my needs supply When in faith to Him I cry. – Morgan READ: Mark 6:45-52

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