Good Morning All,
1 Kings 8:28; “Nevertheless, my Lord God, please pay attention to my prayer for mercy.
Listen to my cry for help as I pray to you today.”
Have you ever played the game “20 Questions”?
Someone thinks of something and then the other player has to guess it by asking
questions? It can be a challenge,
especially if you do not ask the right question. When you watch the old Perry
Mason shows, we see how carefully he would word his questions to lead the
witness to give the right answer. Even when someone asks me a question, I will
often ask them, “Why do you want to know?”
The goal of this question is to get to the question behind the question.
Why are you asking this question?
Sometimes when we pray; we do not get what
we pray for. This can lead to a frustrating situation. We often cry to God and
ask, “Why?” This is the wrong question. We
should ask the question, “What?” What do
you want for me Lord? This is what we should ask; we should ask for direction
not an explanation. We do this by first trusting God to do what is best for us.
No matter what else happens in our life; we are always a redeemed child of God,
blessed by him, carried by his promises, kept safe in his protective arms. Nothing
can or will change it. So, as we face prayers that seem to be unanswered, we
need to remember that our desires do not form us, but God’s mercy forms
us. We may need to let go of one desire
as God may have a different one in store.
We need to ask God for guidance and
support; then we need to turn to our brothers and sisters in Christ and listen
to them for their comfort, their wisdom, and their direction. God uses Christians to speak his Word to us. Then
we may need to step back a little and see what else God is telling us. Sometimes
our focus is so narrow that we miss all God’s beauty around us.
We then need to look at God’s gifts and see
the new dreams that he has in store for us. It may be time for a change in your
life; perhaps major perhaps not so major but we know that, through faith, God
is guiding us along. He has promised
that all things work for the good of those whom he loves.
Look forward to what God is promising. He
promises us plans that will make us prosper. He has plans that will give us
eternal life. He has a love for you to give you what we need and what is best
for us. Jesus sits at the right hand of God to reign for all eternity to the
glory of the Father and to benefit his redeemed people. Trust God to hear your
prayer and answer you. His love for you endures forever.
Dearest
Jesus, we come to you in prayer and often ask “why?” Teach us to trust in your
great love that we may walk with all boldness and confidence. Give us the
wisdom and faith to ask “what?” what can I do to serve you. Lead us to glorify
your name by serving our neighbor. In your precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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