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Who do you run to?

Daily Devotional Podcast. Follow along with blog post.
Questions: Who do you run to when you need somebody to talk to 24/7? Who do you run to when you need somebody to listen to you 24/7?  Did you hear that? I said 24 hours of the day, 7 days a week. Who is that person?

Ok, I'll ask it this way: Is there anybody who is always there for you no matter what time of day it is? Is there anybody who is always willing to listen to you no matter where you are in the world? Is there anybody who is never too busy for you? Is there anybody who never sleeps on you? I don't know about you, but I don't know anybody like that...except God that is. How about you? Do you know anybody like that? If you know anybody else like that please let me in on it, because that would be the revelation of the history of the world. That would be a big find for you and it would also be impossible if I can be honest with you. You see, God is the beginning and the end. There is nobody else like Him. Period. God is the alpha and the omega. God is the Great I Am. God is it. God is. 

Psalm 31:1 says "I run to you, God; I run for dear life." Nobody else can take God's place. Do you need to talk to Him today? Tonight? Whenever? He's always waiting and He's always there for you. Psalm 31:23 says, "God takes care of all who stay close to him." Who do you run to?
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