Psalm 10:17 — Lord, You know the hopes of the helpless. Surely You will hear their cries and comfort them.
The stroller wheels squeak just a little as I push them across TJ Maxx.
I’m not here looking for anything in particular—I just wanted to get out of the house. My son Lennox is content. He’s smiling at strangers, mean-mugging a few, and doing all the normal baby things.
But my mind is somewhere else.
As I wander the aisles, I think about all the years I waited and prayed to be a mom. My friend Felicia and I used to dream out loud about days like this, back when we worked at the daycare. We bounced babies on our hips, half-joking about how good we were at it, imagining marriage, children, and a future that felt far away.
Now, I’m living that life.
For a long time, I struggled to believe it would ever happen—a husband, a baby, answered prayers. God responded so completely that sometimes I forget this wasn’t always my normal.
I keep pushing my cart. Then I look up and see Felicia.
She’s here too.
We hug, amazed at how fast the last ten years have flown. Her husband stands beside her—it’s their anniversary. And she has kids too. Her stroller parked next to mine feels like a quiet reminder that God never forgets what He promises, even when we do.
He didn’t just answer my prayers. He remembered the people who prayed and believed alongside me.
Scripture tells us, “Lord, You know the hopes of the helpless. Surely You will hear their cries and comfort them.” — Psalm 10:17
God heard our heart’s cries all those years ago, back in that daycare infant room. And He hasn’t stopped listening.
Seeing my old friend reminded me just how faithful God is. Sometimes all it takes is a familiar face—or a simple moment—to remember that God cares deeply about what we care about.
So today, pause and think about the ways God has shown up in your story. Remember what once felt impossible? God was listening then, and He’s listening now. No prayer is wasted when God is at work.
A MOMENT TO REFLECT
- What prayer or hope in your life once felt impossible but now reflects God’s faithfulness?
- Are there desires you’ve stopped praying for because they’ve taken longer than expected?
- How does Psalm 10:17 encourage you to trust God with quiet or unseen prayers?
- Who has walked with you in prayer—and how might you thank God for them today?
