Good Morning All,
Matthew 7:7; “Ask, and it will be
given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.”
There is an old story often told about
prayer. There once was a man who lived
his life believing in Jesus and trusting in the promise of his eternal salvation. Much of his earthly life was a struggle from
one incidence to another. So when he
died and went to heaven, he was greeted by St. Peter and shown the mansion that
he was going to spend eternity in. The
man was in awe of the size and scope of God’s blessings for him in
eternity. As they opened the door to
look around, the place was filled with boxes, hundreds and hundreds of
boxes. The man asked St. Peter about the
boxes. St. Peter replied, “These were
the blessings that were yours for the asking while you lived on earth. We will move them soon as you do not need
them now.”
This little piece of fiction is designed
to tell us about prayer. Jesus,
repeatedly, asks us, begs us, and pleads with us to pray. Yet how often do we? How many times have we faced difficulties or
battles and tried to cope with them on our own rather than trusting God and
placing our fears in his hands? How many
times do we turn away from God rather than toward him in prayer? Prayer is a great blessing that God gives to
us yet often I hear people say things like, “I have done all I can do; now it
is up to God.” It has always been up to
God. Or maybe, “The only thing left is
to pray.” That is where we should start.
The problem that most of us have with
prayer is that we limit it. We define a
prayer as being answered only if it goes the way we want when we want it. If we pray for a new job but don’t get it, we
think the prayer has failed. If we pray
for rain and don’t get it, then our prayer went unheard. What we need to see is that through prayer
God seeks to change us and our heart. He
seeks to give us the comfort and the solace that we need if only we would ask
for the grace to receive it.
We need to ask God to change our heart and not our situation. We need contentment more than we need a
bigger paycheck. We need patience more
than we need a faster response. We need
to see that we need to change more than that others need to change to suit
us. We need to know that healing is not
always physical but is more often spiritual and emotional reconnecting. We need to see that God answers our needs and
not always our wants but when we trust in God to answer our prayers; he will faithfully
do so.
We need to trust that God’s will is the
best for us even when in the short term it looks differently. Trust God and then ask him for his bountiful
blessing; he will shower you with them like a gentle spring rain.
Father
of all blessings, we are often slow to come to you for the many blessings that
you would shower upon us. We walk away
from you and your amazing love. Guide us
to trust in you. Be with those who
struggle and battle on their own and suffer from the loneliness that this
causes. Bring them to the safety of your
loving arms. In the precious name of
Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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