Devotion: Day 2
Day 2: God Hears Your Cry
Reading: Psalm 34:15-22
Devotional: The word tsa'aqah in Exodus 3 describes not a polite prayer but a desperate scream—the sound of someone trapped. God responds to raw, honest cries from broken hearts. You don't need eloquent words or perfect theology; you need authenticity. The righteous cry, and the Lord hears. The Hebrew shama means to hear with intent to respond. Heaven is not a distant echo chamber where prayers disappear into silence. Your midnight groans, whispered fears, and tearful pleas reach the throne room of God. He inclines His ear toward suffering. The psalmist promises that God is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. Your cry matters. It moves heaven.
Reflection Question: What honest cry have you been holding back from God?
Reading: Psalm 34:15-22
Devotional: The word tsa'aqah in Exodus 3 describes not a polite prayer but a desperate scream—the sound of someone trapped. God responds to raw, honest cries from broken hearts. You don't need eloquent words or perfect theology; you need authenticity. The righteous cry, and the Lord hears. The Hebrew shama means to hear with intent to respond. Heaven is not a distant echo chamber where prayers disappear into silence. Your midnight groans, whispered fears, and tearful pleas reach the throne room of God. He inclines His ear toward suffering. The psalmist promises that God is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. Your cry matters. It moves heaven.
Reflection Question: What honest cry have you been holding back from God?
Recent
Archive
Categories
no categories

No Comments