Yesterday morning I was standing in our kitchen making brownies and I went to the sink to rinse out a container and I could feel myself getting sweaty, light headed, dizzy and my vision was blurring. I knew I was going to pass out so I gripped the counter with all the strength I had in me. All of a sudden I felt two arms around me and a voice saying “I am hear my child”. The next thing I remember is waking up on the floor of our kitchen and wondering how I got there. I then realized I had passed out. I managed to get up and crawl to our couch where I stayed for the next two hours. After I had processed this experience a few things amazed me. A couple of them are that I fell from a standing position onto a hard floor but I do not have bruise or anything on the back of my head from falling. I also avoided hitting anything on my way down, no matter what way I fell I would have hit something( based on where I was standing and where everything is in our kitchen is) but I was in the middle of our kitchen well away from everything.
My Heavenly Father was looking out for me at that moment when I needed Him. He wrapped His arms around me and protected me from anything that could have happened to me. He was there to catch me. How great and peaceful it is to know that our loving Abba is there to look out for us and protect us. It is such a comfort. We have no need to worry or fear. He will take care of us. He is there when we need Him. He is always there, never leaving our side. Learning to have that trust in God is so valuable not only for our Faith, but also our peace of mind. When you live knowing that you are held by the hands of God at all times, you breathe a little easier, sleep a little sounder and worry just a little less. Because you trust in God to always be there for you – and most importantly to never leave.
Call out to God and ask Him to be with you and to take care of you. He will come to your rescue. No matter what it is.
“I called, you answered and you came to my rescue” ( Came to my Rescue by Hillsong United)
Shalom!
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