Good Morning All,
Psalm 37:24; “though he fall, he shall not be cast headlong, for the Lord upholds his hand.”
Have you ever been in a
situation where you had no idea what to do or where to go? One time I looked out our window at saw a
reddish glow. It was about sundown. I got into my pickup and drove toward the
glow. It ended up that I had to stop,
and then climbed over a couple of fences to see it. A neighbor was burning out a junk hole and it
was slowly dying. As I turned to go back
to the pickup, I realized it was no longer dusk, it was dark. It was cloudy so there was no moon or
stars. I was so intent on the glow that
I didn’t pay that close attention to how I got there and now couldn’t figure
out how to get back. I was completely
lost. I only saw one yard light so I
headed for it. It was about a two and a
half mile walk. It was dark. I ran into fences, I tripped into holes, I
tripped over weeds; I had no clue where I was or where I was going until I
walked up to the door and realized where I was.
For a while, I was completely and totally lost.
There are times when we
can know where we are and still feel that way.
It might be in the waiting room as a loved one is in surgery. It might be when a loved one leaves in an
angry fashion and doesn’t come back. It
might be when your child is ill and the doctors have no answers. At times like this, we can feel lost and
unsure of what to think or say. Yet
there are even tougher times as well.
What do you pray when a member of your family, who has struggled with
life and health for a long time, goes into the hospital? Do you pray that he comes back to your home
or do you pray that God would heal him and take him to heaven? How do we pray when our understanding sees
one thing but our faith sees something else?
What do we pray when we don’t see a clear path to pray for?
There are many times in
our lives when we don’t know how to pray.
Do we pray that God strengthens a relationship or pray to let it die
before it gets to serious? How do we
pray when we have no idea what to say?
These are examples of what the Holy Spirit does for us. He prays for us. So when you don’t know what to pray, we really
only need to pray for help. We can pray,
“Father, help!” We don’t need a page
long liturgical statement; we only need “Father, help!” and He will pick us up. God knows our needs, our worries, our
struggles and how we fit into his will.
We need to trust God’s love and the grace he has for our life.
Dear Father, there are
so many times when we feel intimidated when we pray. There are so many times we don’t know what to
say. So Father, we say help! Help our unbelief, our slowness to trust, our
inability to love our neighbor. Father
help us to be your children. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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