Life's challenges can make you feel lost, but sometimes that's exactly what you need to rediscover who you truly are.
The question is asked “why standest thou afar off?
Psalms 10:1 (KJV) Why standest thou afar off, O LORD? why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble?
Does our Heavenly Father stand at times far off? Then this draws up the thought: does Our Heavenly Father not care? There was a time in my childhood when I was being bullied. Every day on the way home from school when I was 12 a young boy would bully me. One afternoon after getting home I told my dad about it. I was hoping dad would be there as I came home and put a stop to this bully. The words out of my dad’s mouth were not what I wanted to hear. He said “tomorrow if he starts bullying you stand up to him.” Then he said “if you don’t I will whip you when you get home.” Now for those who never got or don't know what a whipping is let me explain. It was an art that my parents used years ago and let me say my dad was good at it. It was a way of punishment not abuse where a strap or a switch (flexible twig or branch from a tree or shrub.) This strap or switch was used in a rapid motion hitting your buttock. It was a way of unforgettable punishment that would tell your brain don't let this happen again. I couldn’t afford not to do something. The odds were against me. I had a 50/50 chance with the bully or a 100% loss with my dad. I took my odds with the bully. My dad was there standing out of my sight watching my every move. Now there have been times in my life that God seemed far off and I have asked myself does God not care? If my dad cared I can for sure know that my Heavenly Father cares. That’s what the Bible teaches Hebrews 13:5 (KJV) Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.
God may at times feel a million miles away but His Word teaches His child differently. Our Bible is God’s road map to our life. Therefore we must know what it teaches. The Psalmist is praying while looking at the wick. The wicked may look and appear to be doing well and they may very well be at this time. Oh, but the day is coming when we will be with our Heavenly Father in an unbelievable place that at this time can not be explained to us. Our Heavenly Father just wants us to trust Him at all times. He knows best for His children.
Psalms 10:1 (KJV) Why standest thou afar off, O LORD? why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble?
Psalms 10:2 (KJV) The wicked in his pride doth persecute the poor: let them be taken in the devices that they have imagined.