What the Hebrews, exiled fugitives living in Babylon, felt about their Lord God:
"But Zion said, 'The LORD has forsaken me, the LORD has forgotten me.'"
Then hear God's reply, "Can a mother forget the baby at her breast, and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of My hands; and your walls are ever before Me."
These comforting words are recorded for us in Isaiah 49. Read the whole chapter and praise God for His faithfulness -- not only does He promise to bring them back home, all mankind will witness it and know their God is their Savior and Redeemer! "Those who hope in Me will not be disappointed," He promises.
What a powerful image He gives them -- they are always in His sight! They are not forgotten -- they are engraved -- inscribed permanently on the palms of His hand! His eye is always on them.
Even when they feel abandoned and forgotten, they are always on His mind and never out of His sight!
(Remember 'Etch-a-Sketch'? A popular game introduced in 1960, selling for $2.99. It was a screen with some knobs we could turn and create a picture, then when we tired of it we could just shake it and the entire image would disappear and we could start over, making a new picture! Well, God does not view us as a temporary Etch-a-Sketch. God does not play games! We are part of His permanent program! He plans on being with us forever -- we will never be out of His sight! He can always see us right on His hands - His nail-scarred hands! We are not sketched, we are engraved!)
He also reminds them, "Your walls are always before Me," Yes, He also remembers that the walls of their beloved city, Jerusalem, are in ruins, and evil men have destroyed His temple. Their beloved homeland has been destroyed! He sees that, too! He understands their pain and suffering! (This is a perfect time to stop for a moment and read Psalm 137 and witness how God's people, exiled in Babylon, yearn to be home in Jerusalem, and not strangers in an alien land. God was mindful of their suffering. As you read the psalm, remember we are sort of like them...we, too, sometimes feel like we live in an alien land!)
Tomorrow - Part 2 - Words about being 'Engraved on His Hands' from Charles Spurgeon