God Feels What We Feel
“Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed,
Because His compassions fail not.”
—Lamentations 3:22, NKJV
When I was a small boy, I thought of God as an old man with a long white beard. After all, hadn’t Michelangelo and other artists painted Him that way? Perhaps in my childish mind I thought He resembled an old man in other ways also—somewhat feeble and harmless, not quite in touch with me and my problems.
Later, as I read the Bible, I realized that God is a spirit. He does not have a body, nor is He confined to one place (as a physical being would be). At the same time, He has the attributes of a person: He thinks, He speaks, He communicates, He loves, He becomes angry, He grieves. Because God is a person, He feels what we feel.
No matter what we face, He understands what we are going through. He even understands our temptations, for Christ “has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet . . . without sin” (Hebrews 4:15, NIV). And that is why you can bring anything—anything—to Him in prayer, confident that He will understand.
Hope for Today
Do you feel like no one understands your pain, comprehends your loss, or knows the temptations you battle? God sent His Son to earth, wrapped in human flesh, to identify with the suffering of human nature. Trust Him to help you overcome the battles you encounter.