A Prayer for When Circumstances Leave You Feeling Stuck - Your Daily Prayer - March 1
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By Sophia Bricker, Crosswalk.com
A Prayer for When Circumstances Leave You Feeling Stuck
By: Sophia Bricker
Bible Reading:
“As for me, I am afflicted and needy, May the Lord think of me. You are my help and the One who rescues me; Do not delay, O my God” (Psalm 40:17, LSB).
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After visiting Rabbit in his home and enjoying a little snack, Winnie the Pooh tried to leave by going back through the hole that served as the front door to Rabbit’s burrow. Easy enough. However, he soon found that a hole for a rabbit does not serve as a suitable exit for a bear. He tried to move forward, but when this proved unfruitful, he attempted to squeeze back through. Nothing he did made any difference – he was stuck. What was he to do?
Christopher Robin’s solution: wait. They would wait a week, and then Winnie the Pooh could be easily pushed through and freed. At hearing the timeline, though, the poor bear was distraught. As A. A. Milne wrote, “Bear began to sigh, and then he found he couldn’t because he was tightly stuck; and a tear rolled down his eye” (The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh. Dutton Children’s Books, 1994, p. 28).
We can sometimes feel like Pooh, especially in seasons of life that leave us waiting or wondering how to move forward. Try as we do, we cannot find a way to remove ourselves from the situation, and our ideas for remedies typically end in failure. At these times, we can remember that though others may have some control to assist us, there is Someone who can give us the help we need. And He will remain with us in the waiting period as we anticipate being released from the confining circumstances.
Like David in Psalm 40, we can cry out to the Lord for help. Already, he had seen the deliverance that God had worked in his life previously when he was pulled as if from a slimy pit and placed on sturdy ground (Psalm 40:1-2). The Lord gave him a new song to sing, and David did not stop himself from speaking about the Lord’s kindness (Psalm 40:3, 10). When troubles again surrounded him, as they often did in his lifetime, David knew he could turn to God.
He honestly spoke to the Lord, even in terms that we might be hesitant to use when talking to the Lord. In essence, he told God to “hurry up” with the rescue. He prayed: “Come quickly, Lord, to help me” (Psalm 40:13, NIV). Desperation marked David’s pleas even as he expressed gratitude for what the Lord had accomplished before.
Whenever we experience the uncomfortable predicament of being surrounded by troubles, we too can find hope in the Lord who rescues. We might not be submerged in mud and mire or wedged in a hole, but situations in life can leave us feeling stuck, as if there is no way forward. At these times, it is good to talk to the Lord in prayer and take our concerns to Him. We can trust that He cares about every circumstance that causes us anxiety (1 Peter 5:7).
And we should not fear being genuine with our feelings when talking to God. He will not rebuke us for our tears or close His ears to our pleas for Him to hurry and save us. The more we turn to Him in our time of trouble, the more we will find sustenance for the journey ahead, and a companion to stay with us as we wait for a new season to start.
Let’s Pray:
God, You are my deliverer and ever-present help. You set me free from my chains to sin, rescuing me when I was content to remain shackled. How great is Your love and grace that You saved me and gave me a new life.
Why is it so hard, Lord, to remember Your deliverance whenever I find myself stuck in life? The circumstances squeeze in around me, growing tighter, until I am stuck. I don’t know how to find relief. Please help, O God, and do not tarry. Come quickly to rescue me.
But even if the solution You provide is not what I desire or expect, help me to want You more than the relief, to find blessing in Your presence as I endure the process of waiting. For though situations in life will fluctuate, bringing a mix of trouble and joy, I can always find hope in You, the Lord who saves. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
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Sophia Bricker is a writer. Her mission is to help others grow in their relationship with Jesus through thoughtful articles, devotionals, and stories. She completed a BA and MA in Christian ministry which included extensive study of the Bible and theology, as well as an MFA in creative writing. You can read her thoughts about literature and faith at The Cross, a Pen, and a Page Substack, or visit the discipleship-based site Cultivate, where she writes with her sister.
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