When NASA began using a new kind of space telescope to
capture different spectrums of light, researchers were surprised at one of the
photos. It shows what looks like fingers, a thumb, and an open palm showered
with spectacular colors of blue, purple, green, and gold. Some have called it
“The Hand of God.”
The idea of God reaching out His hand to help us in our time of need is
a central theme of Scripture. In Psalm 63 we read: “Because You have been my
help, therefore in the shadow of Your wings I will rejoice. My soul follows
close behind You; Your right hand upholds me” (vv.7-8). The psalmist felt God’s
divine help like a hand of support. Some Bible teachers believe that King David
wrote this psalm in the wilderness of Judah during the terrible time of his son
Absalom’s rebellion. Absalom had conspired to dethrone his father, and David
fled to the wilderness (2 Sam. 15–16). Even during this difficult time,
God was present and David trusted in Him. He said, “Because Your lovingkindness
is better than life, my lips shall praise You” (Ps. 63:3).
Life can be painful at times, yet God offers His comforting hand in the midst of it. We are not beyond His reach.
God bears the world’s weight on His shoulder, yet holds His children in the palm of His hand. (RBC)