From inside the fish Jonah prayed to the Lord his God, He said ‘In my distress I called to the Lord, and He answered me. From the depth of the grave I called for help and you listened to my cry. Jonah 2:2
My what a busy person I am, and oh so important, I sometimes think. I pride myself in seeing how much can be accomplished. Lately I have gotten much better at saying no to many things I have done in the past. However, the void left in my heart, home, and life by my daughter leaving for college has prompted me to fill my days with new responsibilities. It doesn’t take long for the pressures I have created to begin to cause me to stress out.
We all have reasons for our busyness. For some it is out of necessity, for others it may be a particular season of life we are in. For others it’s self-worth. No matter what the cause, we can easily find ourselves swallowed up in the pressures and stresses of life. But what do we do? How do we get out?
Jonah was swallowed by the big fish and “From inside the fish Jonah prayed to HIS God.” As soon as Jonah found himself in the belly of that fish, I am sure he knew he was at a place in which he could not help himself. He said, “In my distress I called to the Lord and He answered me.” Two things here. First, Jonah called out in distress. We also must remember to lift our voices and cry out to God. Too many times we try to take care of things ourselves without His assistance, but He does care and wants to help us. Second, God answered Him. What an awesome statement. When we acknowledge our need for God and call out to him in our distress, He will answer us.
Remember this wonderful promise the next time you feel swallowed up. It may not be by a big fish, but it stinks just the same. Cry out to God, tell Him what you need, and how you feel. Then wait, because He will answer.
Beth Fortune is from Simpsonville, SC and has a passion for God’s Word. Having served for over 15 years in different capacities of the ministry alongside her husband, she now uses her experiences to teach, lead, and encourage others in their walk with the Lord. She is a freelance writer who has written Bible studies, devotionals, and articles for church and school newsletters. Beth is a speaker for retreats and women’s groups and is actively involved in her church where she serves as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, and leads a variety of Bible studies. She and her husband are empty-nesting with 3 married children, 4 grandchildren, and a daughter in college. Read Beth’s devotions.
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