Can You Hear Me Now?

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Technology improves and expands incredibly fast. Capabilities that were unheard of just a few years ago are common today.

Cell phone service, for example, is available in extremely remote locations. In fact, whenever I run into a cell service dead zone I am surprised. I feel betrayed somehow.

When I travel abroad, I have service with my carrier at no extra cost. Even in an airplane high over the Pacific Ocean, I can go on with my online life as if I were in my living room.

“…even there your hand will lead me; your right hand will hold on to me.” (Psalms‬ ‭139‬:‭10,‬ ‭CSB‬‬)

Thankfully, God is even more ubiquitous than my cell service. (And far more valuable!) There are no dead zones with God, and no equipment is required. No phones, no cell towers, no carrier, no monthly fees or taxes, and no airplane mode is ever required.

No matter where I go on this earth or above it, God is there. He is always available to take my call. Maybe it’s time to put my phone down.

Dear God, thank you for your reliability. Thank you for caring about me enough to listen and love. I am so grateful that at any moment, in any location, I can simply reach out to you and find you.


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