But the officer said, “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come into my home. Just say the word from where you are, and my servant will be healed.” Matthew 8:8 NLT
Sitting silently, it waited to be picked up to
talk to people who were far away.
Telephones have changed drastically during my
lifetime. The first phone I remember was solid black with only a receiver and perched
on my grandmother’s buffet in her dining room. To make a call, I picked up the
receiver and, if no one was talking, waited for the operator’s assistance. This
was called a party line.
The next phone looked similar but had a dial so I
could place my call without the operator’s help. Then the push button phone arrived.
The cordless phone followed. Now I wasn’t bound by a cord and could move about
while talking. Finally, cellular phones revolutionized communication. I could
talk while traveling. At present, I can carry my phone (computer) with me anywhere
I go. Distance is no longer an issue.
While distance was once a problem when using a phone,
it never has been for God. This Roman officer knew this long before the idea of
communicating by phone ever entered an inventor’s mind. His servant was
paralyzed and needed healing. He approached Jesus who offered to come to his
house and heal the servant. The officer suggested Jesus do it long distance.
Jesus was amazed at his faith.
Sometimes, I forget distance isn’t a problem for
God. I imagine when praying that my prayers drift up to heaven and then vie for
God’s attention—among the millions of others being offered at the exact moment.
Then God has to schedule when he’ll take care of mine. And I wait.
To begin with, God is Spirit and omnipresent. He’s
not bound by time and is everywhere simultaneously. He can hear my prayers and
millions more at the exact time and in the same moment. He isn’t confined by chronos time but operates in kairos time. While he can answer our
prayers from a distance, from God’s perspective, distance is never what we
perceive it to be. He is as close as the breath we breathe to utter our requests.
God is never too busy or far away to answer your
prayers and supplications. Go to him often, believing he will answer any prayer
made in faith.
Father, I thank You for being as close as the air I breathe and for Your willingness to answer my prayers.
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