He Holds My Hand

Have you ever been desperate to hear God’s voice? Has daily life ever felt so demanding you weren’t sure what to do next? Has your phone rung in the middle of the night with unexpected news about a loved one? Has the diagnosis from the doctor brought a sense of fear or unrest? Have you wanted an answer from God, but didn’t know where to turn?

I’ve been there.  When my son was arrested for a serious crime after I’d tried to be the best mother I could be, I felt alone. Angry. Hurt. Fearful. Disappointed in God. Those feelings intensified following his conviction and sentencing.

Here’s what I began to learn.  I needed to give myself time to grieve my losses.  Maybe you’ve been there, too. I discovered it’s okay with God to cry out my pain and hurt.  Our tears matter to Him.

Then I started communicating with God in a new way.  When life was intense or busy, it was hard to read an entire chapter of the Bible.  But I discovered I could read a verse or two.  I began meditating on those verses and praying, “Lord, what do you want to speak into my life as a result of this Scripture?”  Then I started writing out what I believed was His prayer over my life.  And it comforted me.  It was as if God took me by the hand, as a father would guide a child, and gently led me in the direction of unconditional love, renewed hope, and fresh faith.

I read Matthew 7:7-8:  Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.  For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.”  As I asked for His direction, I began to write:

You’ve been stressed and anxious about future events.  There are work concerns and family issues, along with financial challenges. It’s hard to concentrate on what you have to do today, because you already know the week ahead is filled with impossible situations—and you’re not sure what you should do. You feel the weight of uncertainty, and it’s too heavy for you to bear.

Instead of worrying, talk to Me.  I love to respond to your requests.  Worrying about what hasn’t happened yet and about what might never happen is fruitless and only robs you of the strength you have today.  You will find Me if you look for Me, and I will provide all you need in perfect timing.  I am never late.

As I continued to listen to God’s voice through His Word, I wrote out 365 prayers based on Scripture for every day of the year.  I hope you’ll be encouraged through these devotions in He Holds My Hand (Tyndale).  Each day’s selection begins with a relevant quotation, followed by a prayer, and ends with a Scripture verse or passage. Listen to God’s voice and put your hand in His.  He is your Comforter, your Healer, your Teacher, and your Joy.  Whether life is good or unspeakably difficult, He holds your hand—and He won’t let go.

“I cling to You; Your strong right hand holds me securely.”  Psalm 63:8

Question: What Scripture verse comforted you when life was hard? How did God’s Word provide peace in the middle of a personal storm? Please share what happened. Let’s encourage each other.

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4 Comments

  1. Annetta Dillinger on October 9, 2017 at 7:58 am

    This will be a blessing to so many as you are to people who hear you speak



  2. joyce Bradley on December 14, 2017 at 10:08 am

    I have a young lady who grew up in our church who was just sentenced to 5-20 for Child abuse. I was wondering if Speak up for Hope is in the womens prison in Ypsilanti, Michigan or how it works. aprilbrad438@comcast.net. My husband and I were pastors and wife in Chelsea for 26 years and this girl grew up in the church. Any help? Joyce Bradley



  3. Dorothy on February 15, 2018 at 11:58 pm

    Beautiful Carol,
    For me, it was when I was working in the MIddle East. I was the only American on a research Team of 5 & leading the project for the MInistry of Education in the Sultanate of Oman. I’d come up against some major obstacles, and awakened in a fetal position, frozen in place, unable to move. God spoke to me & instructed me to “Get up, and open my Bible.” HE repeated it twice because, initially, I was unable to move. When I finally did manage to get up and get my Bible, I sat down – with tears flowing – .& prayed for HIS guidance through HIS word. After praying, I randomly opened my Bible. It opened to Jeremiah 1:4-10. I was a Western female in an Arab Country in a leadership role. This scripture became my anointing. It’s the foundation for my service-based work today. <3
    ..



  4. Melissa Lopez on July 17, 2018 at 10:39 pm

    So grateful that our God is a God who is near and holds our hands. Thank you for this reminder of the power and hope His Word brings.