Our God Who Hears

God heard the boy crying, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, “What is the matter, Hagar? Do not be afraid; God has heard the boy crying as he lies there” (Genesis 21:17).

“Has the Lord spoken only through Moses?” they asked. “Hasn’t he also spoken through us?” And the Lord heard this (Numbers 12:2).

For Meditation

— What does a dying little boy from starvation and an older man, who is under attack by his critics, have in common?

— The attention of God and His gracious intervention! —

— If you have ever suffered a cruel rejection, as Haggar and Ismael did; or you have been a victim of gossip and criticism, as Moses suffered, you know how it feels —

— More stinging is when the rejection comes from the father of your child or, the back-chewing is from your family members or friends —

— But when Ishmael’s cry broke the heart of Hagar, God could not hold back mercy and grace any longer —

—And when Aaron and Miriam, the siblings of Moses, joined the party of critics and gossipers against their brother, God would not have it —

— In the desert of Beersheba, “God heard the boy [Ishmael] crying” (Gen. 21: 17) … and in Hazeroth, “the LORD heard [Aaron and Miriam’s gossip]” against Moses (Numbers 12:2).

— I love it! God cared so much for Hagar and Ismael’s condition, and He covered the back of Moses well too.

Isn’t that wonderful?

— Isn’t it amazing to know that God hears the desperate cry of the rejected and marginalized, as well as the wicked whispers and gossips of family and friends behind his faithful servants?

— But more than that. Isn’t it encouraging to know that God stepped in to refresh Hagar and Ismael (Gen. 21:19); and to know that God dealt with the two siblings who messed up with Moses?

— Hasn’t God heard your cry also in the critical situations you encountered throughout the year? Did He not intervene?

— Did God not hear your enemies and critics? Has He not taken care of them His way?

— Are these not good reasons to celebrate the goodness of God today?

The Lord is our God, who hears and intervenes.

Thank Him, somebody!

— Happy Thanksgiving Day to our brothers and sisters in the USA!

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