February 27, 2007
READ: Luke 11:5-13
Everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. Luke 11:10
We prayed. Quietly sometimes. Aloud other times. For more than 17 years we prayed. We prayed for our daughter Melissas health and direction, for her salvation, and often for her protection. Just as we prayed for our other children, we asked God to have His hand of care on her.
As Melissa rolled into her teenage years, we prayed even more that He would keep her from harmthat He would keep His eyes on her as she and her friends began to drive. We prayed, "God, please protect Melissa."
So what happened? Didnt God understand how much it would hurt so many people to lose such a beautiful young woman with so much potential for service to Him and others? Didnt God see the other car coming on that warm spring night?
We prayed. But Melissa was killed.
Now what? Do we stop praying? Do we give up on God? Do we try to make it alone?
Absolutely not! Prayer is even more vital to us now. Godour inexplicable sovereign Lordis still in control. His commands to pray still stand. His desire to hear from us is still alive. Faith is not demanding what we want; it is trusting Gods goodness in spite of lifes tragedies.
We grieve. We pray. We keep on praying.
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Good evening, Mayor!
Thank You for today's message of inspiration.
Thanks, Mayor, for today's sustenance for body and soul.