Good Morning All,
Matthew 6:6; “But when
you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is
unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”
When you were a child, did you ever play the game “Truth or Dare”? The premise of the game was that a group of
friends would sit together and then each person would get a choice of being
asked a “truth” or given a dare. The questions
are somewhat embarrassing; of course, the dares are as well. It used to be popular at the first “boy/girl”
party. It has been known to send many a
young lad or lass home crying with embarrassment. Yet what do we expect; most people, young or
old, have some things that they just want to keep quiet about.
This is what our verse for today is really
about. Too many read this and think that
prayer is something that we need to hide or to keep away from others. Some read it as something to be embarrassed
about. It actually is quite the
opposite. In this verse, we are told to
be honest and truthful. It is not a dare
or a challenge; it is a chance to free yourself from pain and sadness.
God knows all that is in your life; ha will
never need to have you tell him what you fear, desire, or know. God already knows. The reason that we are to go into our room
and close the door is to remove our inhibitions. There are just some things in our life that
we do not want many, if any, to know.
There are thoughts, desires and dreams that are too often beyond what we
want others to know about. They are the
ones we try to hide; yet deep down we know they are there.
These are the ones that the devil loves to
torment us with. These are the little,
yet persistent sinful desires that nag at us and keep getting in the way of our
complete trust in God. These are the
doubts that the devil throws at us.
These are the things that open the door to hearing the devil whisper to
you, “Did God really say?” or worse “when God finally sees what you really are,
he will throw you out.” So, we sit and
wonder, sometimes all alone, if that is true.
Sometimes, when we are facing a struggle or a challenge in life, those
whispers get a little louder as the devil tries to tell you that God is
“getting” you for something.
These are lies pure and simple. They are designed to draw us from God’s grace
and into a place of despair and a place of hopelessness. They are designed to leave us in fear. Yet we don’t need to be there. God wants us to be close to him. God wants us to be near him so that we can
rest safely in his arms. God wants us
near so that we can know and experience his peace. This is why God invites us to close the door;
he wants us to speak from the depths of our heart, in whispers of confidence
that he has already wiped away those sins.
He wants us to speak truthfully from the heart so that we may free
ourselves of the sins that the devil uses to taunt us with. When you lose the sin, the devil loses his
ammo.
Dearest Father, lead me to
close the door and to speak to you with all my heart and all my focus. Lead me to know your love and
forgiveness. Lead me to trust in your
grace to always protect me. Lead them to
the light and warmth of your mercy. In
Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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