(Hebrews 13:5) Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”
When we go through a time of struggle, does God abandon us? For example, a struggle can be with our faith, our situation, or our emotions. There are many things we can struggle with in our walk with God. I recently struggled through an emotional stretch. At times, I couldn’t even feel the presence of God. I eventually discovered, God was there all the time. He was just waiting for the right time to help me.
As an object lesson on what I went through, I have a kitten story to share. It helped me understand God’s timing, and why he sometimes delays his intervention.
I have three kittens growing up in my garage. They are very cute, and their antics are quite entertaining. They have now reached the time of introduction to the backyard. While exploring the backyard, they have discovered trees. They’ve discovered that climbing trees is easy; getting down is much more problematic. Two of them have worked that out, but the third one got scared and needed to be rescued. Her first three climbs ended in a rescue mission. However, on the fourth climb, I just pulled up a chair and watched her struggle.
She made at least a half dozen attempts, moved forward then backed up. Finally, she made it. Since then, I’ve seen her do another tree and come down all on her own. The lesson has been learned.
I think in my case, God pulled up a chair and watched. He was right there to save me, but he wanted me to learn how to handle the situation. I gained a great deal from the experience. The best part was that I recognized God did not abandon me; he just gave me time to learn.
God never leaves us or forsakes us. He is always there. However, he might just wait in the background giving us time to learn.