“Thy Father Calleth Thee” is October 29’s entry from Dr. David Jeremiah’s ‘Turning Points with God: 365 Daily Devotions’ (2014).
"God so loved the world,
that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life."
John 3:16
An aged Quaker named Hartman had a son in the army. When he received news that a dreadful battle had taken place, he went to the scene of the conflict to find him. The officer said the army believed the boy was dead, because he had not answered to his name. This did not satisfy the father, however, and he set out across the battlefield to call for his beloved son, who was dearer to him than life.
Night set in, and Hartman continued searching by lantern until a gust of wind extinguished the light. In desperation, he began shouting, “John Hartman, thy father calleth thee!” Finally, in the dark distance, Hartman heard his boy’s voice crying, “Here, Father!” The old man then took his son in his arms, carried him to headquarters, and nursed him back to health.
God loves us more than life itself, and as His beloved Son hung on the cross and died for our sins, He shouted to us in a dark world, “(Your name here), thy Father calleth thee!” Have you cried, “Here, Father”?
To end, a quote from Simon Tugwell, “So long as we imagine it is we who have to look for God, we must often lose heart. But it is the other way about–He is looking for us.”