"But Zion said, "The LORD has forsaken me; my Lord has forgotten me." Can a mother forget her infant, be without tenderness for the child of her womb? Even should she forget, I will never forget you." Is 49:15
Sometimes it feels like God has forsaken us, especially when we watch television or the internet only to learn that Russia and Ukraine are still at war, more than a year after Russia's invasion. And what must Pakistanis' think when almost one third of their country is flooded. It goes on and on. Feeling forsaken is even worse when our children don't call of visit, or when they do visit only to urge us to forsake faith and all its empty promises.
No doubt the Jewish people often thought similar thoughts when they were wandering in the desert without adequate food or water, or when they were in exile in Babylon. That is why prophets like Isaiah are so important. He reminds all that God, like a mother who cannot forget her infant, is always near even when we feel awful, alone and forgotten.
Today, listen again to Isaiah and remember that God is like our mother, always concerned for us
Have you ever been like a mother to those most in need? Remember to do that again today.
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