So [Mary and Martha] sent a message to Jesus telling him, “Lord, your dear friend is very sick.” But when Jesus heard about it he said, “Lazarus’s sickness will not end in death. No, it happened for the glory of God so that the Son of God will receive glory from this.” — John 11:3-4 NLT
Sometimes we have no answers, and all we can do is cry out to Jesus and ask for his help! We don’t know what he knows. We can’t see to the end of the matter. Everything looks lost from our viewpoint. So in our desperation, we cry out for help. But why does it take desperation to cause us to cry out to him and ask for his help? Why don’t we start each day by crying out to him for help, asking him to enter into our world, our homes, our lives, and our hearts? The reminder that Jesus stands at the door of our hearts and knocks wasn’t written to the lost, but to the saved who had begun to take their walk with Jesus for granted (Revelation 3:15, 19-20). So let’s not wait till desperation sets in to cry out and to invite him in!
Father, thank you for being ever near. Thank you for coming all the way here. Thank you for making Jesus available. And now, dear Savior, I cry out and ask you into my heart. I know you are always here and always near, but I want you to know you are welcome here. I open myself willingly to you. Your wisdom, strength, care, healing, guidance, love, inspiration, tenderness, strength, and power are always welcome and needed in my life. Please come alive in me. Amen.