Psalm 38:22
Make haste to help me, O Lord, my salvation.
2 Timothy 4:17
Paul wrote: But the Lord stood by me and gave me strength.
I am just now recovering from a stomach bug that had me in severe discomfort and pain. I am thankful to God for anti-diareahal and stomach-soothing medications! I am thankful for a loving wife who put up with my moaning and, more importantly, prayed for me. I am most immediately thankful for God’s healing mercy that lets me be up and out of bed and on the mend. So these words have particular significance to me today. “Make haste to help me, O Lord!” I am truly thankful that God stood by me and has given me strength.
Sometimes our need for God’s help is urgent and obvious. It may come in the form of illness, broken relationships, or financial crisis. It may come because of a grievous sin or deeply guilty conscience. It can be in response to grave temptation or a difficult path of faithfulness. In those times, our prayers become more earnest, and perhaps more simple. When the need is focused and intense our prayers can be simple and direct. We may not need to say more than, “Make haste to help me…”
In the meantime, however, we wait. The very call to, “make haste” indicates an urgent need that has not yet been realized. Paul’s witness implies a long-standing presence of God who provided strength through a time of testing and challenge. In those times of waiting and yearning faith holds on to the promises of God. In the thick of the fight we pray more earnestly and seek our help from the One we know can help.
When the help has come; when the healing has taken hold; when the crisis is past; when the brokenness has been healed; we do well to thank God and witness to his presence and help during the struggle. So I say with Paul, “The Lord stood by me and gave me strength.” Thanks be to God!

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