My children at school know I don’t tolerate tantrums or crying as a form of communication, so most of them don’t do either. However, I have one little boy whom, depending on his mood, will throw the biggest tantrum and it’s always in regards to little stuff.
If I ask him to sit at the table and he doesn’t want to, he cries and jumps up and down, and then throws himself on the floor and kicks the air.
During his tantrum, I give him a blank stare and allow him to throw said tantrum for about two minutes. And then I go into action. I laugh, and then, I sit in his chair. He does not like that. He’ll stand up and say, “No,no. My chair.” And I tell him, “Well, if you aren’t going to sit in it, I will. Are you ready to sit down?” And he always says, “Yes.”
I pray to You, O Lord, my rock.
Do not turn a deaf ear to me.
For if You are silent, I might as well give up and die.
Psalm 28:1
When I first read this verse, I laughed. To me, it seemed like the psalmist was throwing a tantrum and that “giving up and dieing” was a bit extreme. I could imagine myself sprawled out on my bed, talking to God about some “very pressing matter” and feeling like my world was going to end if I didn’t get an answer…NOW!
Life can get tough. I’ve definitely had my fair share of moments that have caused me to stop and contemplate giving up. Sometimes we need those moments because they help us refocus.
Listen to my prayer for mercy as I cry out to You for help,
as I lift my hands toward your holy sanctuary.
Psalm 28:2
We know God is good. We know our circumstances are not always good. We also know that our less than favorable circumstances, even the ones that make us feel like giving up and dieing, do not impose on our God’s character. Instead our God is willing to use these moments to reflect His goodness.
The Lord is powerful; He gives victory to His chosen one.
Psalm 28:8 (NCV)
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Thank you, Lord, that in our circumstances Your goodness shines through. You are awesome! Forgive me for those moments when I decide to throw a tantrum instead of resting in Your word.
Amen.
Ahmee you truly letting God use you as disciple. I have watched you grow and even been a witness to your own tantrums as you grew up. I see the woman God has developed you into. You truly have a calling on your writings. All the women at my job enjoy reading your devotions. Please let God continue to use you.
Thanks, mom.
isn’t it just SOOOO awesome that our Father listens to our cries for help…and answers. always. faithfully. thanks for the reminder, ahmee! <3