The GSM and internet evolution has impacted the way we run life and business. What took weeks and months in the past are now done at the click of a button. Despite the many advantages of this, there are drawbacks. We now have our privacy invaded almost non-stop. You may have experienced a time when your phone kept buzzing until you were fed up. I mean times when people overwhelm you with calls on matters ranging from trivial to threatening. What do you do at such moments? You simply shut down to keep your sanity. That means you are not always available. At other times when you are available and disposed there could be system failure and you are unreachable. All these are normal; and happen even to the most liberal and accessible among men.
“God is not a man that can grow weary, neither is he tired of our call. We need to take advantage of God’s round-the-clock open-door policy to approach Him often.”
The foregoing does not describe God who stands in a class of His own. He is always available; He is never tired of the calls that humans make round the clock. The Psalmist in our chosen Scripture says he would pray evening, morning, and at noon. And he wasn’t going to just try his luck; he was confident that God would hear him. That means he knew God is always available no matter the hour of the day we call. God is not a man that can grow weary, neither is he tired of our call. We need to take advantage of God’s round-the-clock open-door policy to approach Him often. The untiring God is our tower of strength.