
I will be with you
by Carolyn Ehrlich
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Then the Lord said to Jacob, ‘Return to the land of your fathers and to your kindred, and I will be with you’ (Genesis 31:3).
Read Genesis 31:1–21
God gives Jacob a promise, a promise that Jacob could rely on. That promise was simply, ‘I will be with you’. God gives each one of us that promise, too, when we are obedient to his instruction. All we must do is to be available. In response to God’s calling, like Jacob, we must say, ‘Here I am’ (verse 11).
I don’t know about you, but I cling to God’s promise that he will be with me. I do not know what is around the corner. I also do not see the full picture of what I am saying ‘yes’ to when I say to God, ‘Here I am’. I might get an idea about what this picture looks like by looking back over my life and seeing where God has been and what he has done. I know that God’s fingerprints and handiwork are all over my life.
But how do I hear God? Most certainly in his word and the teaching of his word in Sunday services. What am I listening for? Like Elijah in 1 Kings 19:11–13, we do not always hear God in the big things like fire and earthquakes. Instead, ‘After the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire the sound of a low whisper’ (1 Kings 19:12). Be still and listen for the sound of a low whisper. Pay attention to it.
Knowing that God will be with you today, would you join me in listening for his gentle voice? Ask God to show you where he has been in your life. Ask him to show you his hand, even in the most challenging places of your life. In trauma, grief, childhood, adulthood, loss, joy, sorrow, happiness, tears, work, play, disagreements, shared conversations, controversy, disobedience, someone else’s disobedience and all the places and spaces of your life, God has been with you. I know that for certain because he promises to be with each of us who believes in the name of Jesus. But I don’t always see his hand. Ask and then wait for him to show you. Get a cup of tea, sit and ask. Look, listen, smell, taste, feel. God will show you because he is faithful and steadfast.
Loving Father, you always keep your promises and have promised that you are with me. Here I am. Show me where you are in my life. You know my heart’s deepest yearnings. You know my desires. Please help me always know and unquestionably trust your goodness. Amen.
Carolyn Ehrlich lives in retirement with her husband Wayne in Ipswich, Queensland. Prior to retirement, Carolyn worked as a researcher in the disability and rehabilitation fields. Today, Carolyn keeps busy with hobbies, supporting the Ipswich Lutheran Parish in various leadership roles and supporting her family.
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