Read: Luke 11:1-13
I say to you, ask, and it will be given to you. Luke 11:9
Bible In One Year: 1 Samuel 7-9; Luke 9:18-36
I heard a woman say that she never prayed more than once for anything. She didn't want to weary God with her repeated requests.
The Lord's teaching on prayer in Luke 11 contradicts this notion. He told a parable about a man who went to his friend's house at midnight and asked for some bread to feed his unexpected visitors. At first the friend refused, for he and his family were in bed. Finally he got up and gave him the breadnot out of friendship but because the caller was so persistent (vv.5-10).
Jesus used this parable to contrast this reluctant friend with our generous heavenly Father. If an irritated neighbor will give in to his friend's persistence and grant his request, how much more readily will our heavenly Father give us all we need!
It's true that God, in His great wisdom, may sometimes delay His answers to prayer. It's also true that we must pray in harmony with the Scriptures and God's will. But Jesus moved beyond those facts to urge us to persist in prayer. He told us to ask, seek, and knock until the answer comes (v.9).
So don't worry about wearying God. He will never tire of your persistent prayer! Joanie Yoder
That's good because I pray all day long that God will keep our Troops safe from harm.
Had a bad experience yesterday, on a trip home from another town the radio disc jockey said that 130 Marines had been killed in Fallejah. Think he must have gotten dead Fallejans mixed up with the number of Troops that had been killed. Couldn't wait to get back to FR to find out what really happened!