Good Morning All,
Ephesians 6:18: “praying
at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end keep
alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints.”
God commands us to pray, not because God
needs it but because we need it. God
knows that we need to be in constant contact with Him. God knows that the devil, even though
defeated, will continually poke and prod at us.
The devil will always whisper in our ears to try and cause doubt. Prayer keeps us connected to God. That is why we are to pray constantly; we are
to be constantly connected to God.
With this command comes a promise. God promises to answer our prayers!! The Creator of the universe takes the time to
listen to us. God the Father inclines
his ear to us. He leans down to listen
closely to what we say, like a loving grandparent leans in close to hear every
word of a grandchild. We have that promise.
Yet God not only promises to hear our prayer,
in that hearing is the promise of action, a promise to respond. With the
promise to hear our prayers comes the blessing of answering our prayers. These prayers are answered when we pray
according to God’s will. We are to pray
to advance God’s will. When we pray like
that, God answers. When we pray to move
God’s will forward, when God’s house on earth, the church, is truly a house of
prayer; heaven moves with all its potent plans as God’s people are clothed with
the triumphant victory wardrobe and the world sees results. Prayer is at the heart of the sanctified life
with power to change the world. The Word
of God; in the hearts of men (and women) changes lives and that cannot be
stopped. We express this change through
prayer.
So, we pray; we pray for all the saints now
and to come. Just as the saints that
went before us prayed for us; we need to pray for those who are to come as
well. Pray and see what happens. Set up a prayer group and agree to pray at
the same time every day and share your prayers, the thanksgivings, the intercessions,
and the supplications. Prayer is our
greatest source of power, and we rarely use it.
Lord
Jesus, just as your disciples asked you to teach them to pray; we ask that you
teach us. And yet as they fell asleep
and were unable to pray; we too fall asleep.
Forgive us our frailties and our weaknesses. Empower us to go forward praying for our
needs and the needs of all the saints that Your Holy Will shall advance. In Your holy and powerful name, we pray, Amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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