I see children reach up their hands to their mothers, eager to get their attention. It reminds me of my own efforts to reach up to God in prayer.
The early church stated that the work of the aged is to love and to pray. Of the two, I find love to be the most difficult, and prayer to be the most confusing. My infirmity lies in not knowing the exact thing for which I ought to pray. Should I pray that others will be delivered from their troublesor that their troubles will go away? Or should I pray for courage to carry on through the difficulties that belabor them?
Im comforted by Pauls words: The Spirit also helps in our weaknesses (Rom. 8:26). Here the apostle uses a verb that means, to help by joining in an activity or effort. Gods Spirit is joined to ours when we pray. He intercedes for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. He is touched by our troubles; He sighs often as He prays. He cares for us deeplymore than we care for ourselves. Furthermore, He prays according to the will of God (v.27). He knows the right words to say.
Therefore, I neednt worry about getting my request exactly right. I need only to hunger for God and to reach up, knowing that He cares.
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Good Morning Mayor, and did this speak directly to me this
morning! I have been at the point in “ how should I pray”
and all I could come up with is “ YOU know Oh God”” You know”!!
A blessed Sunday to you...
Polly
Thank you for the wonderful words in our Daily Bread, Mr. Mayor. I always feel a little better when I study the word. I should say a lot better. We appreciate you posting this each and every day. God Bless you and Your Family!