Twenty-month-old James was leading his family confidently through the
hallways of their large church. His daddy kept an eye on him the whole time as
James toddled his way through the crowd of “giants.” Suddenly the little boy
panicked because he could not see his dad. He stopped, looked around, and
started to cry, “Daddy, Daddy!” His dad quickly caught up with him and little
James reached up his hand, which Daddy strongly clasped. Immediately James was
at peace.
Second Kings tells the story of King Hezekiah who reached up to God for
help (19:15). Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, had made threats against
Hezekiah and the people of Judah, saying, “Do not let your God in whom you
trust deceive you . . . . You have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to
all lands by utterly destroying them; and shall you be delivered?” (vv.10-11).
King Hezekiah went to the Lord and prayed for deliverance so “that all the
kingdoms of the earth may know that You are the Lord God” (vv.14-19). In answer to his prayer, the
angel of the Lord struck
down the enemy, and Sennacherib withdrew (vv.20-36).
If you’re in a situation where you need God’s help, reach up your hand
to Him in prayer. He has promised His comfort and help (2 Cor. 1:3-4; Heb. 4:16).
God’s dawn of deliverance often comes
when the hour of trial is darkest. (RBC)
when the hour of trial is darkest. (RBC)