Decision Magazine

Outcast but Not Forsaken

January 1, 2003 - In what way have you, or your loved one, been an "outcast"? Perhaps through divorce? Or division within your church? Or dissension within your family? Or betrayal by a Christian organization or ministry? When God's people reject us, we feel that God has also rejected us. The feeling of isolation and loneliness can be so severe that it may trigger deep depression and even suicidal thoughts.

Read Genesis 21:1-21

God Cares About You
Genesis 21:1-16

Hagar, a servant to Abraham's wife, Sarah, was rejected by those who called themselves by God's name. When her son, Ishmael, began to persecute Sarah's son, Isaac, Abraham cast Hagar and her son out of his home. But she was not forsaken. God cared about Hagar and came to her in her desert experience.

God Cares About Your Hurt


God Cares About Your HelplessnessGod Cares About Your HopelessnessIf God cared about an Egyptian servant girl who was cast out by His people, what makes you think He does not also care about you?

God Comes to You
Genesis 21:17-21

God Comes With the Healing of His PresenceGod Comes With the Healing of His ProvisionGod Comes With the Healing of His PromiseAlthough Hagar and her son Ishmael were cast out of Abraham's home, they were not forsaken by God. If God cared enough to come to them in the desert, why do you think He will not also come to you in your loneliness and depression? Bow your head and close your eyes and hear God saying to you, "What is the matter? Do not be afraid. I have heard your cry."

 

2 Comments

Susana says 3.26.2011, 11:58 a.m.

Thanks for the response. I know God is moving in my life now, and that HE does hear my cries. It's going to take time for me to trust another church, but that doesn't mean I can't read God's word and keep on. I think my baptism is OK. It was when I accepted Jesus as my savior, and that I became washed in His blood-a new person in Christ. In other words, it's my commitment to Him and Him to me that matters. It's a personal promise that belongs not to any one church, but to me and to Jesus. He doesn't see me as a group, but as an individual. I may call you anyway, but I praise and thank God for leading me to your article. It's one of those everyday blessings that we often don't even notice as His hand in our lives. Thank all of you for your willingness to serve God in this way. :))

Susana says 3.20.2011, 7:06 p.m.

Thank you for your information. It is very hard when people you should be able to trust, not to be perfect, but not to betray your confidences and counseling to others-especially your pastors. I no longer have a church, and have lost the people I loved there because of the actions of these people-pastor and his wife. I am lost completely. Is my baptism still legitimate? Who do I believe? How do I go on without friends when I have no family within 1,500 miles that can help? I am desperately lonely, very depressed and just can't find a way out. I have prayed, but still feel alone. If God hears my cry, and knows I rely on HIM for protection and love, why don't I feel HIM with me? I feel so angry and hurt, with no one to talk to about it. HELP. (We would like to pray and provide some encouragement. Please call 1-877-247-2426 to talk and pray with someone. There are people here who care. Or, you can send a private email to help@bgea.org. We will continue to keep you in prayer. The BGEA Internet team.)

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