Good Morning
All,
Isaiah 21:12; “The
watchman says: “Morning comes,
and also the night. If you will inquire, inquire; come back again.”
Miss Stella, as she was known to everyone, had resided in the nursing
home for over 25 years. She moved in
shortly after her husband had passed away.
She had already outlived all of her siblings, her husband’s siblings,
and two of her children. She had
outlived all of those who were in her confirmation class and most of her
contemporaries. For many people in her
situation, they would question their pastor as to why God was leaving them
here; did he forget me? Why won’t he
take me home? I have been alone long
enough. But not Miss Stella; she was on
the other end of the spectrum.
Whenever her pastor or anyone would visit, she would tell them, “God can’t
take me yet; I still have too many people to pray for” and pray she did. She prayed for dozens of people every day. Many were the same but a few changed
depending on the situation of their life.
She prayed for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She prayed for her pastor and those in her
nursing facility who were ill or having a difficult time and those on her
church prayer list. One thing anybody
who knew Miss Stella; at some point in time, she prayed for you. Most of her family and friends found that one
simple fact very comforting.
In her own way, Miss Stella was a watchman. Watchman were essential in the times of the
Old Testament as they would look out from the city towers and look for trouble
coming from far off. They would also
watch out for the people of the city telling them what was coming and helping
them make decisions about travel or trade.
Scriptures, especially Isaiah, has the watchman praying for the people. Even though Miss Stella was frail and at
times had a difficult time holding a fork; her hands were always strong enough
to fold in prayer. She knew that God was
listening so day in and day out she prayed for the people on her list asking
God to come into their lives and assure them of his healing touch.
Somewhere in your life, you have a watchman. Someone is praying for you. It may be a grandparent or parent, a spouse
or just a friend but somewhere you have a watchman. This is such a comforting fact that I hope it
moves you to become a watchman for someone else. Look around you and seek out those who you
can pray for. It is not hard; there are
so many to choose from. Yet commit
yourself to pray for people that you know.
It can be your pastor or your church officers, it can be your
grandchildren or your neighbors, it can be those kids down the street that
never seem to have enough. No matter how
weak our hands may ever be; they are always strong enough to pray.
Father,
lead me to pray for my family and friends.
Lead me to be a watchman. Guide
my intercessions that I may commit to praying for the welfare of these
people. Guide me that I may see the
wonderful opportunity that I have to pray for those around me. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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