Good Morning
All,
Psalm 86:1; “Incline your ear, O Lord, and answer me, for I am poor and needy.”
I
must make a confession; I get a little frustrated when I hear people say, “I
have tried everything else, I guess all that is left is prayer.” I must admit that this is somewhat
frustrating to listen to because prayer should never be the last thing we turn
to but it should be the first. But if I
am honest and admit that I, a poor, sinful creature, have had those same
thoughts at different times in my life. I
have struggled with events and trials and put all my skill and know how to work
to resolve the situation only to be frustrated by things and events beyond my
control. I can’t control the weather or
how other people will act or react to a situation. As I look at the situation, I find that there
is actually very little that I can control and when I finally realize this; I
pray.
I have heard some people say that God never gives you more than you can
handle. Personally, I don’t really agree
with this idea. If God didn’t give more
than I could handle, I wouldn’t really need prayer. I could simply sit down, reason out what must
occur and figure out the problem. It
would be much like a chess match where I planned my moves and I accomplished
what has occurred. I could reach a point
where I do not need God. But of course
that never occurs; I always need God.
It is when I sit and think, plan, calculate, delve into the inner
working and come up lost or short; it is at those times when I truly realize
that I am poor and needy. It is at times
when I am looking at events and situations that leave me saying, “I haven’t got
a clue” that I truly see that my only hope is God. It is at this time that I remember to “call upon
my Name and I rescue you” this is when God reveals his love for me.
God doesn’t always reveal the answer, at least the one I wanted when I
started, but what he does reveal is his love for me. It might take a little while for my sinful
human mind to see it but God’s love is there.
It might be hidden in the gentle refusal or in the harsh rejection but
it is there. God will hear you and he
will answer you in his time. We need to
trust and we need to wait, wait for the Lord.
He has promised to deliver us from the devil and his attacks. We have his promise to bring us into the kingdom
of God through our baptism. Being part
of this kingdom lets us come before his throne of mercy and giving to us the
promise of God listening, hearing and answering our prayers. Waiting to pray only prolongs our pain and
discomfort. Trust in God to hear and to
answer your prayers.
Father,
you hear us when we cry. You hear us even when we are slow to call upon your
name. In your mercy, you show your
patience and loving kindness in our slowness to learn. Move me by your Spirit to call upon your Name
daily both with cries of despair and shouts of thanksgiving. In you is our hope, in you is our life. In the precious name of Jesus our risen
Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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