If we’re not careful, we might think for a moment that God will leave us in the lurch; that is, without resources; without hope; and without help.
In such moments, remember our Lord’s reminder that our heavenly Father wants to give us everything — everything — that we will ever need. The key to having all that we will need, exactly when we will need it, and in a form that we can receive it, is to seek first the rule (read: kingdom) of in our lives God above all else.
As citizens of this world, we understand the rule of others, whether that “other” is civil law, or the unwritten laws of the social order.
As disciples of Jesus, we need to actualize the rule of God in our daily living by being obedient to His law, the first of which is that we should love our Lord God with all our being. . . Or, in the words of today’s scripture: “Seek the Kingdom of God above all else. . .”
In the Kingdom of God, there are no paupers. – Luther
“Why, Lord, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?” (Psalm 10:1, NIV)
There are times in life, as the psalmist in today’s scripture states, when it seems that God has departed on vacation; or is asleep; or is indifferent to our suffering. But don’t be fooled: God has not forgotten us, nor has He deserted us.
In such times, we need only reflect on our own personal history with our heavenly Father: The times when we thought Him late, but He was already at the point of decision — waiting. The times when we thought Him absent, but only because He was standing behind us. . . out of view. . . guarding our blind side. The times when we thought He was indifferent to our suffering, but He sent others to encourage us, to comfort us, to hold us; to hear us; and to wipe our tears.
No one loves us like our heavenly Father. No one. – Luther