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When his people pray for help, he listens and rescues them from their troubles (Psalm 34:17, CEV).

Petrie Island, Ottawa, ON — photo by David Kitz
Reflection
This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is rescuing.
Have you ever needed rescuing? I recall hanging suspended upside down with my car on its roof in a snow-covered ditch. When you are in that position you see things from a different perspective. It’s not difficult in such times to find yourself crying out to God. On such occasions, today’s verse from the Psalms has special meaning:
When his people pray for help, he listens and rescues them from their troubles (Psalm 34:17, CEV).
Yes, God did send someone to rescue me and my wife. In fact, we drove our flipped over car back into town that evening with no visible damage. The LORD does a good job of rescuing us from our troubles. On the other hand, do we do a good job of praying?
When I listen to a newscast, I can’t help but conclude that our world is in a huge amount of trouble. We need a God—a Savior—who will step in and rescue use from the mess we have created. And while we are at it, let’s stop this nonsense of blaming God for the disasters, hate and discord that we have created. We simply need God to rescue us from our troubles—the troubles we have set in motion.
Response: LORD God, this world is a mess. There are desperate people all over this world that need you to step in and rescue them. Please do that today in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Your Turn: Take a specific trouble and bring it before God today. Watch for answers in the days ahead.
Thank you for sharing this post about needed rescuing. Sometimes when we think that we know what we need rescuing from, yet we are mistaken. Fortunately, God knows precisely what He needs to rescue us from.
Good point, Jenny. I would add that God knows the best time to launch His rescue effort. He arrives at the time that is best for us, but that’s not always the moment we want.