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Not Alone
1 Kings 19:13-14, 18 (The Message)
When Elijah heard the quiet voice, he muffled his face
with his great cloak, went to the mouth of the cave, and stood there.
Elijah said it again, “I've been working my heart out for
God, the God-of-the-Angel-Armies, because the people of Israel have abandoned your
covenant, destroyed your places of worship, and murdered your prophets. I'm the
only one left, and now they're trying to kill me.” …
(God) Meanwhile, I'm preserving for myself seven thousand
souls: the knees that haven't bowed to the god Baal, the mouths that haven't
kissed his image.”
Raising a child with specific needs can be isolating for so
many reasons. You may be using all of your energy to find solutions, to problem-solve,
and to make things better. You and your spouse may alternate responsibilities, or
you may be a single parent, juggling everything on your own. Your resources may
be drained. You may feel you are fighting a battle to set your child free, and
you are not sure if you are winning.
Elijah felt the same way in the scripture above. He had just
won a huge victory against four hundred fifty prophets of Baal. On top of that,
a three-year drought was ended in a mighty way. But soon after these victories,
he was exhausted from the fight and scared of the enemy. He explained to God
how hard the fight had been and how little progress he felt had been made. He
felt isolated, like the only one left who was fighting the good fight. He said,
“I’m the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me.” He was exhausted,
isolated, and drained…not sure of any progress. But God speaks the truth over
his situation. God says that there are seven thousand others who are faithful
to The Almighty who have not bowed to other gods. Those others were fighting
the good fight too.
You are not alone. You are not the only one fighting the
good fight for your children. We join you in prayer for breakthrough, for
victory, for strength, and for courage. I know the cries of your heart, and I
tell you that you are not alone. I pray that friends and community will
surround you in practical ways every day.
1. Have you felt isolated in your struggle to help your
child? How can you become more integrated with others who share your battle and
heart?
2. God sees you and knows you. How can you embrace God’s
heart for you today?