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He Hears with One Condition {Run to Him-Psalm 4}

January 27, 2012 by Heather 38 Comments

This week I had the unexpected opportunity to discuss my faith with a Somalian refugee who is Muslim.  Our conversation began with him assuming our faiths were the same. By the end, the differences became clear.

He shared with me how he must be fully clean and dressed in proper clothing when he comes to the mosque to talk to God.  When he spoke of this moment between God and himself, he crossed his hands over his heart.  He revered this time, often an hour or more, in which he poured out his concerns to his all-powerful God.

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He encouraged me to wake up at 4 am, to take a good shower, to get dressed in clean, modest clothes and to spend time pouring my heart out to God. He emphasized, “The things you share with God are not things you would tell a friend or husband, only things for God to hear. It’s a moment between you and God.”

Despite our vast theological and religious differences, this man who was displaced from his homeland, helped me understand the theme of Psalm 4.

I can talk to God. He hears me.

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Unlike my Muslim friend, I don’t need to go through cleansing rituals, wear the right clothes, be in the right place. There is only one condition I need to meet for God to hear me…I need to cry out.

  “the LORD hears when I call to him.” Psalm 4:3 (ESV)

The verse does not say, “The Lord hears:

  • When I am showered
  • When I am in church
  • When am full of joy
  • When my house is calm and quiet

Only one condition: ”The Lord hears… WHEN I CALL.”

I need to call or cry out, but it is important to discuss to whom do I make my pleas?

“To you, O LORD, I call…” Psalm 28:1 (ESV)

“…when I cry to you for help,
when I lift up my hands toward your most holy sanctuary.” Psalm 28:2 (ESV)

When I am having a hard day or my children are in a difficult developmental stage or my heart is heavy, I typically cry out to a friend or my husband with my concerns. It feels good to have the immediate feedback from them…”it will be alright”, “this too shall pass”, or “it’s only a season”.

God gave us community to lift our spirits. Yet the only One with the true power to “answer when we call” is:

  • our Strength and our Shield (Psalm 28:7)
  • our Shepherd (Psalm 28:9)
  • the One who is faithful and righteous (Psalm 143:1)
  • the One whose love is steadfast (Psalm 143:8,12)

To be more specific…

The one condition for God to hear me, is to cry out to Him who is able.

It doesn’t matter where I am, what I look like, or even what I say.

“Answer me quickly, O LORD!
My spirit fails!
Hide not your face from me,
lest I be like those who go down to the pit.” Psalm 143:7

David is bold in his prayers…demanding a quick answer. David admitted that his spirit is failing. He desperately cried for help & relief from his enemies. We have the same freedom to be vulnerable in our cries and not be concerned with saying everything perfectly.

Let us meet the one condition for God to hear us…cry out to Him!


What does crying out to God look like for you? Do you journal? Take a drive or walk and audibly call on His name? Quietly petition him in the difficult moments? Share with us, in the comments!

What did you learn in your time in the Psalms this week?

Have you written about what you are learning through the Run to Him study? Link it up below! Be sure to read and comment on (at least) the link before yours! Be sure to grab and use the Do Not Depart button, or the Run to Him logo, so others can find us!

A challenge, a link-up and a giveaway!

August 3, 2011 by Katie Orr

I shared last week about my struggle of connecting what I know to what I feel and as I wait for this dark cloud to dissipate. His word gives me hope. I have found particular comfort from the Lord through Psalm 143 and feel a leading to hide these truths in my heart.

A Challenge

I would love for you to join me in the challenge to memorize Psalm 143 in the month of August, 2011! Jumping in with others is a great source of accountability and encouragement to me. So, help a girl out?

I plan to take it at a pace of four verses a week This will take three weeks, leaving some time at the end of the month to solidify it all (and a buffer in case I get behind!) If you choose to join in the challenge, you are welcome to go at any pace you would like.

There are three tools which were invaluable to me when I memorized Philippians:

  • Audio recordings of the verses.
  • Seeing the passage again and again.
  • The first letter of each word aid.

So, I’ve recorded Psalm 143. I really wanted a recording with the verse numbers stated. This will help tremendously when I want to reference the verse later on. (Please be kind…I am not a professional recording artist!) You are welcome to use these recordings for your personal memorization efforts. Just click on the link to play them. To download them, right click the file and save it to your computer.

Psalm 143:1-4

Psalm 143:5-8

Psalm 143:9-12

I also made up this wallpaper for my computer. Every time I see it I am reminded to review the verses; and it is pretty! (This was a picture from our mission trip to Haiti.) You are welcome to use this wall paper for your own computer, just click on the picture and right-click to save the image.

Here are the “first letters”. I like to print them up and put them in the shower (in a ziploc baggie!) You can read more about how the “first letters” work here.

My letter cards from Philippians

Here are more tips and suggestions for the journey:

  • Hide His Word challenge
  • Ten Tips to Boost Your Memory

A Giveaway

Angie over at Crossway books has agreed to provide a copy of My ABC Bible Verses. We have this book, and love it. My sweet Anna memorizing her first verses using this book. She recited them here (SO cute.) To enter to win your own copy of this book, all you have to do is leave a comment. For extra entries you can do any number of the following:

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Be sure to leave a comment for each action you take, to receive the extra entry. The Giveaway will end Friday night at 11pm EST. Giveaway is closed.

 

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