Psalm 17:6    
Bend Your ear
   It is not unusual, on a hill climb, to come to a spacious cutting in the rocks, maybe where a stream tumbles over a cliff face and the over centuries has worn out a hollow. Such places are natural amphitheatres and we call out and hear our voice echo back. Sometimes, on the spiritual journey we reach a place where we call out to God, where we need to plead, where we entreat Him for mercy and justice. His answer is as certain as the echo from the rocks for He is never far from us. Thankfully it is not our own echo we hear but the voice of a patient, caring Father.  Sometimes there is a delay, but our God will never be silent, as we have seen He is the Word. However, He understands, when in anxiety we cry, “Turn Your ear to me and hear my prayer.” I can think of many who have made that cry and cannot think of anyone who has not, ultimately, received an answer. It seems a strange request to plead with Him to bend or incline His ear, to turn towards us; dare we expect to have the ear of God? Amazingly, the Psalm is telling us that Almighty God will stop and listen, He bends in our direction and out of the confusion of voices that are clamouring for His attention He listens to our individual prayers. Is that not amazing? To think that we have the right to ask Him to hear us out. How incredible and yet I can almost hear Him saying, “Why would I not listen to you, you are my child, you are worthy of my attention.” 

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