I remember being in second grade and sleeping in an attic bedroom. I felt alone, scared and disconnected from my mom, stepfather and my brother—my father's biological child.
I remember being in sixth grade and feeling too chubby and awkward for
anyone to like me. I wondered if I could ever capture a guy's attention or a
guy's heart.
I remember being a senior in high school, but instead of being at school
I was sitting at home, depressed and pregnant. My boyfriend already had a new
girlfriend. I wondered if there would ever be a man who would love me and my
child.
And during each of those times, I prayed. I prayed to
belong. I prayed to be chosen. I prayed to be worthy of a lifelong
commitment.
I'd forgotten about those times until just this morning, when I read in
Bible about Joseph locked in prison. Joseph hadn't done anything wrong. God had
even granted him the ability to interpret the dreams of the chief baker and
cupbearer. Joseph only asked for one thing: not to be forgotten. He simply
wanted the men whom he helped to remember him and offer help in return. But it
didn't happen.
"Pharaoh's chief cup-bearer, however, forgot all about Joseph,
never giving him another thought" (Gen. 40:23, NLT).
Joseph may have felt forgotten for a time, but God remembered him. God
knew exactly where Joseph was. God was with him, and when the season of
Joseph's kingdom service came, God helped the chief cupbearer to remember him,
too, and within days Joseph went from prison cell to palace seat.
Do you feel forgotten?
Have you prayed to belong? Have you prayed to be chosen? Have you prayed
for a spouse, a child or a long-desired dream?
People may forget. You may have pushed your prayers to the back of your
mind, but God remembers.
We have to trust God even when we feel forgotten: "Even though the
fig trees have no blossoms, and there are no grapes on the vines; even though
the olive crop fails, and the fields lie empty and barren; even though the
flocks die in the fields, and the cattle barns are empty, yet I will rejoice in
the Lord! I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!" (Hab.
3:17-18).
And in your waiting, also have the faith to look ahead: "'The
time will come,' says the Lord, 'when the grain and grapes will grow
faster than they can be harvested. Then the terraced vineyards on the
hills of Israel will drip with sweet wine!" (Amos 9:13).
Do you feel forgotten? God remembers.
Do you feel alone? God remembers.
Do you feel that someone who should be on your side isn't giving you
another thought? God is there.
Keep turning to Him. Keep praying. In the right moment, God's timing
will come and His purpose will be displayed. You will enjoy a harvest of
blessings in a way you couldn't have experienced unless you'd walked through
the silent days.
Now, how about you? When is a time that you felt forgotten? How did God
show up?
By Tricia Goyer
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