I Can Hear
God will certainly hear me…Micah 7:7 NLT
Last night I took my Grandma to watch her oldest great-grandchild, my daughter Meghan, sing at her high school’s choir performance. Meg was up on stage with over a hundred other young men and women. Thankfully, Grandma’s poor hearing didn’t stop her from going to Meghan’s special event. At eighty-six years old, Grandma is extremely hard of hearing. She worked in a factory on an assembly line when she was young, long before there were rules about wearing earplugs around loud machinery. Her hearing has suffered greatly because of those working years.
We sat in the audience facing the stage that was filled with a bevy of distinct sounds, these young adults joyfully singing for us. Though all completely different, their voices were one as we listened intently. My Grandma sat there with a perpetual smile on her face as the music stopped and started, never once revealing that she really couldn’t hear the students very well. I hadn’t anticipated being brought to tears before the performance was over. I tried hard to swallow the lump in my throat when Grandma softly smiled and leaned over to rather loudly whisper into my ear, “I can hear Meghan.”
At that moment, I couldn’t help but think that we serve a God who can hear our own voice just as well. He can pick us out amongst the multitudes. Just as a mother knows the voice of her own precious child or a grandmother the song of her granddaughter, our God knows our distinct voice and stops to listen to us when we call on Him. God’s word says in Jeremiah 33:3 “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.” Psalm 145:18 says, “The LORD is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth.” Micah 7:7 says, “…God will certainly hear me.” Did you read that? It does not say that “He might hear you or that He will hear you only between the hours of 8am and 5pm. Not at all, it says He will certainly hear you…period.
Isn’t it amazing to stop and think for a moment, the one true and living God, the same God who formed the earth, the very God who hung the stars in the sky and who told the ocean’s waves they could only come so far…He hears his children when we call.
Call out to Him with confidence today, He will most certainly hear you.
In His Love,
Joanne Kraft
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Joanne Kraft writes from her home in Northern California, where she lives with her husband Paul and their four children. If she is not in her garden, or shopping at thrift stores, you can find her at her blog “Blessed…” at www.onesoblessed.blogspot.com
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Oh, Joanne – that is comforting to know that our Lord hears us amongst all the thousands and thousands of voices. Although sometimes I feel He does not hear my prayers (because I seem to the answers), I know in my heart that He hears me.
Thank you so much for sharing your heart with us…
Great job Joanne and boy am I glad HE hears me whenever I call out. Lately I’ve been calling out at all hours! I dont’ always hear an answer in return but there is a peace that comes over me just knowing HE listened. Thanks!
What joy to know that God is open to our requests 24/7.
One point that really stood out to me was “to all who call upon Him in truth”. Although we can and should ask for anything and everything from our Great Provider, we need to make sure that we’re approaching his throne in truth – and faith that he will give us what we need, not necessarily what we want.
What a great post and I love that verse. God Bless!
Lovely reflection. Thank you.
Praise God because I rely on that totally!!
Joanne – what a beautiful post. You took a special night and used it to share God’s love with us. Thanks!
I do so love this post Joanne.
Such comforting words, bless you.
Because of his gracious hearing, I pray that the melody from this mouth always sings sweet. I pray because my usual is that of resounding gongs and clanging cymbals.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story.
peace~elaine
Awesome post Joanne – what a beautiful thing that he can pick us out of the multitude and pay attention to ‘just me.’ All while doing it for all of us at the same time.
God is good!
Beautiful post Joanne.
Beautiful!