When you travel in England by way of the London Underground, you will hear pre-recorded warnings to “Mind the Gap” over the loudspeakers. Notice is posted on the trains and terminal walls. Travelers are cautioned to take care when stepping over the sometimes significant gap between train door and station platform. You must watch your step and “mind the gap” each time you board or exit. You might even assist a child, the elderly, or a person with handicaps or large sacks of groceries to “mind the gap.”
God calls you to “mind the gap” on behalf people who need help. He’s on the lookout for men and women who will manage the gap for others, but there are few candidates as Ezekiel pointed out…
“I searched for someone to stand in the gap in the wall so I wouldn't have to destroy the land, but I found no one,” (Ezekiel 22.30 NLT).
“Pour out your heart like water before the presence of the Lord; Lift up your hands to Him for the life of your little ones,” (Lamentations 2.19 NAS).