Thursday, July 4, 2013

Prayerful Things

He feeds the sparrows, how much more will he not take care of your needs...



     Who are we to decide what is prayer-worthy?  I think our own doubts of what is possible tend to keep us from putting big issues in our prayers.  We have to remind ourselves that 'all things are possible with God' and then we can overcome our doubts.  We also tend to think we are bothering God if we talk with Him about our trivial problems.  If it matters to you then it matters to God.  He wants to hear from us and there is no level or scale of importance.
     I've personally encountered things in my life and wished in my head that it could be changed or different.  Since I didn't know the solution, I didn't think it was possible to change it.  Only when I spoke out loud my problem was an answer given.  My example is of my standing machine and how I stood uncomfortably for so long until it was adjusted.  I think our prayer list can often reflect this type of thinking.
    I know God hears our hearts but He wants our prayers too.  Prayer may not change God's will for us but hopefully it will change us.

5 comments:

  1. Praying help is growing in The Lord. Maru

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  2. The ability to pray to the Lord is such a wonderful and amazing gift and one we should use daily. I agree--nothing is too little or too big to pray about. Mom

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  3. I agree. Sometimes just voicing an "impossible" request helps. But it shouldn't stop there - He wants us to come to Him for fellowship and that is often where I fall down. Still, amazingly enough, the door to His throne room is always open.

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  4. God knows our every need....large or small. Our part is to make our requests known to Him and then to trust His answer. Not always easy...but the desire of my heart. Love you, T.

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