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45 From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land. 46 About three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eli, Eli,[a] lema sabachthani?” (which means “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”).
The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy things in our lives to make us question God and His goodness. When we are going through hard times and feel all alone, that is when it is most important to remind yourself that Jesus knows how this feels and He still clung to God. As Jesus hung on the cross, he cried out, "Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?" He was crying out to God in despair and hardship. Jesus knows what it is like to feel alone, to feel abandoned, and to need God. He also knows what is on the other side of that pain. On the other side of that pain is freedom and a beautiful story. You can trust God with your hardships and your frustrations. He will be there and see you through every time.
We wonder where God is in this moment, in my pain, in my life? It can feel like He is doing nothing, but even Jesus knows what that feels like. The word forsaken can also mean abandoned, rejected, left by someone who loves you, or simply feeling alone.
If we aren't careful, we can start to reject God when hard times happen. We can start to slowly pull away by not giving, not serving, or not praying. Don't let hard times remove you from your relationship with God. He is always there for you and wants to be a comfort to you when you are hurting. God isn't intimidated when you after frustrated with Him. The truth is, we won't know the full story of our lives and their impact on this side of heaven. Don't let a chapter of your life define the whole story.
Here are 3 responses you can use and lean on during hard times when you feel like God doesn't love you or isn't near you.
God's heart is contained in His scripture. Reminding yourself of His promises in scripture helps to keep you close to God and remind you of His goodness.
When feeling abandoned or are going through hard times, it is a great opportunity to say "Amen" to the promises of God.
During hard times and during bad, stay tethered to God's promises and the foundation of our faith that He loves us and is the author of our full story, not just a hard moment.