Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The World Needs Your Prayers

Scanning the news, one can see a myriad of problems and people suffering throughout our world. The earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan has caused a burden on its people. The fighting in Libya and the ongoing struggle of war in Iraq and Afghanistan has also devastated those countries.

Maybe our prayers can help.

Maybe you aren't in a position to help financially with the crises overseas or even be involved in negotiations, yet you can offer your prayers. Your prayers can bring what concerns you have before the very throne of God who has power to change the hearts of leaders and help bring shelter to the homeless.

What will you offer up in prayer today in order to bring peace and make this world a better place?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Praying for Understanding

"Let my cry come before you, O LORD; give me understanding according to your word." Psalm 119:169

Have we not had times in which we could not figure out what is happening in our lives? A terminal illness is pronounced upon us or we don't know why we didn't get a certain job offer?

It is in such times that we seek to make sense of what is happening to us. We may not have the vision to see clearly at the present moment why something is happening.

However, we can like the psalmist, pray to God for understanding. We can pray that even as we read Scripture, possibly we might get some clarification. The point here, is that we don't give up on God. We don't withdraw into our own shell. Rather, we are those who are willing to ask God for "understanding," hoping that the Holy Spirit will work in our minds and help us to get through what we cannot seem to comprehend.

Where many of our prayers want situations resolved (and have it done quickly), there might be a very good reason why something is happening, and that could be for our good. Are you willing to do the waiting in prayer and maybe discover why?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Transparency in Prayer

"O God, you know my folly; the wrongs I have done are not hidden from you." Psalm 69:5

Have you ever tried to put up a false front before God? Do you think God doesn't know everything going on in your life - even your thoughts?

When it comes to praying, we realizing that it is an intimate conversation with God. It is the avenue by which we can talk very openly to God about whatever is on our minds.

It's interesting here in this verse that the psalmist acknowledges that his life is like an open book before God. God knows every page of his life. He feels confident to have a safe conversation with his Creator.

Especially in this season of Lent as we pray, I would hope that we can be transparent about our own sin. We can know that as God is aware of our shortcomings we can also find forgiveness. Moreover, we can find that strength that can help us to overcome sin and renew our living!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Ash Wednesday Prayer

The psalmist prays: "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me." Psalm 51:10

David wrote this psalm recognizing his own sin: and after acknowledging his sin, he asks God to create in him a clean heart. We can also pray these same words. If you have recognized the gravity of your own sin and confessed that sin, then you can also ask that God will help to renew you.

We can be thankful that we have a God to whom we can bring all of our sinfulness and need not hide anything from God's presence. We can know that God will not despise a "broken and contrite heart." vs. 17.

Lent is to be a time for renewal. May your prayer life include confession where needed, but also know of God's desire to lead you on the path to greater holiness.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Praying in Jesus' Name

"Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son; if you ask anything in my name, I will do it." John 14:13-14

Jesus here is giving his farewell address to his disciples. He knows that the time is short until his crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. He wants to give them the promise that he will still be "with them" and that they can find power through prayer.

We notice that Jesus says here that his disciples are to pray in his name! I have been accustomed to mentioning the name of Jesus at the end of my own prayers. I realize that these words of our Lord might not necessarily mean that we verbally mention his name, but that we pray in the spirit of Jesus.

Either way, I believe Jesus wanted us to remember him in our praying. He is the one who has given us access to God the Father. Jesus said earlier in this chapter, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me." John 14:6. In praying in this manner, we remember that it is the work of Jesus that enables us to have the privilege to bring our requests before God.

How is it in your praying? Are your prayers said in Jesus' name?