At a dedication ceremony during which a Bible translated into a local African language was presented, the area chief was presented with his own copy. In appreciation, he lifted the Bible to the skies and exclaimed, Now we know God understands our language! We can read the Bible in our own native mother-tongue.
No matter our language, our heavenly Father understands it. But often we feel unable to express our deepest longings to Him. The apostle Paul encourages us to pray regardless of how we feel. Paul speaks of our suffering world and our own pain: The whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth (Romans 8:22), and he compares that to the Holy Spirits work on our behalf. The Spirit helps us in our weakness, he writes. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans (v. 26).
Gods Holy Spirit knows us intimately. He knows our longings, our heart-language, and our unspoken words, and He helps us in our communication with God. His Spirit draws us to be transformed into the image of God the Son (v. 29).
Our heavenly Father understands our language and speaks to us through His Word. When we think our prayers are weak or too short, His Holy Spirit helps us by speaking through us to the Father. He yearns for us to talk with Him in prayer.
When we feel weak in our prayers, Gods Spirit helps us in ways we cant imagine.
INSIGHT
Our inability to know what to ask for when we pray is part of a bigger story. According to Pauls letter to the Romans, theres a lot more we cant do for ourselves. We also cant avoid the consequences of our own choices, change our own hearts, make ourselves right with God, or even live up to our own expectations (Romans 4:5; 6:23; 7:1821). Yet Paul doesnt leave us helpless and hopeless. He begins and ends chapter 8 showing us how to rise on wings of wonder. Could anything lift us higher than to know that we also cant do anything that would cause the God who is for us to stop helping and loving us? (vv. 11, 3139).