Good Morning All,
Psalm 28:2; “Hear
the voice of my pleas for mercy, when I cry to you for help, when I lift up my hands toward your most holy sanctuary.”
I have been asked numerous
times the basic question, “why pray?”
The logic of the person asking the question goes something like
this. Since God is unchangeable, since
he knows the future and what is best and since his will is always followed then
“why pray?” On the face of it, this may
seem like a logical question to some and it may seem like a faithless fatalism
to others. It is probably somewhere in
the middle.
Why do we pray? Our first and foremost reason should be
because God tells us to. This is not
because God has some need that we must fill; rather God tells us to pray
because it is beneficial for us. It does
us good to pray. When you and I pray, we
are the main beneficiaries of the prayer.
We benefit by expressing to God our fears, our dreams, our desires and
all of our thoughts. God gives us the
gift of prayer that we might be comforted, that we might be strengthened and
that we may come to know his peace.
So does praying make a difference?
Definitely! Does it change God’s
mind? No one can ever know. We know that God is a God that is unchanging
but we also know that he is a God whose love for us is the greatest love ever
to exist. God’s love is far beyond our
comprehension. So can God be moved by
the pleas of his people? We cannot say
that He can’t or won’t. God is God and
his ways are above our ways so in the end it is all about faith.
Since God’s love for us is beyond our
understanding; his actions for us are going to be the best for us. So he invites us to pray so that we will know
that he is there for us; that he is near to us.
He invites us to come to him the same way that a small child comes to
his father with a love and a longing; with a trust that, what is asked will be
given. So we pray with that same
boldness. God answers prayer; he has
promised us this. His answers may take a
form or shape that we are aware of but God will answer your prayers.
God will use your prayers to shape you and
to form you into the disciple that he wants you to be; a follower who is
completely dependent upon Him and one who relies solely on God’s goodness and
mercy. This means that we turn to prayer
first and not last. It means that we
should always be in a state of prayer where we lift up to God those things that
are upon our heart, trusting in God’s grace to provide for us.
Does God answer our prayers? Yes. Do our prayers change God? We don’t
know. Do our prayers change us? God uses
them to do so. Should we pray?
Absolutely! We will be strengthened and
encouraged because we do.
Father of grace, you hear us
and give us comfort through prayer. As
you hear us cry out, your love is poured down.
Be with those who doubt or are unsure of your active mercy in their
life. Guard them by your loving
arms. Give them the certainty of your
love for them. In the precious name of
Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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