So I wrote this down a couple of weeks ago and couldn't really decide if I should share or not but on Sunday our pastor's message was about sharing things that you receive from the Spirit because if we receive something but don't give freely it's like telling God you're alright with where you're at and you don't need to grow in your relationship with the Spirit when that is exactly what we need; to constantly be drawing closer to Him through spiritual growth. If we don't share what the Spirit gives us freely we will become stagnant.
Speaking of stagnancy (if that is even a word... my auto correct thinks it's spelled right so it must be a word), how is your prayer life going? Lately the list of prayers that the world around me needs is unending. Everywhere I turn there is something that needs prayer. Sometimes I feel so needy! Sometimes I just get tired of praying... Not praying in general but praying for so much. Sometimes I get so weary of praying for situations in life that I see, praying for those around me that I love, for healing, for finances, for help, for strength, for growth, for salvation etc that I feel like giving up. Not giving up after I have prayed a couple of times but after I have prayed for the same things over and over and over. I get to the point where I feel like I've prayed all that I can pray, that I can't do anymore.
I hope I'm not alone here. When I wrote this it was not in singular form. On my paper it says "we" it doesn't say "I" so I am going to finish writing this assuming there is someone out there that has felt this way before and I'm not the only one.
We think to ourselves that we have done everything we could, but that is not the case at all. We are supposed to pray continually; constantly; always for ALL of the Lord's people. "And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18" God hears our prayers and is answering them. We can be sure of this. He longs for us to be in constant communication with Him. To open our eyes and see things through Him. Not through our human eyes. The thing is, people(humans) are hard. God can't force them to do everything right and perfect. He can call to them all day and they can still choose to rebel or ignore His call. It's the free will he gives us. That is why it is so important for us to pray constantly. Pray that people will choose God freely. That they will choose to accept His salvation, His healing, His love and His protection.
You can probably be sure you are not the only person praying for others and you know that when two or three are gathered in His name (praying for the same cause) He will be there Matthew 18:20. The Bible says to pray with all kinds of prayers and requests and to be alert. Pray every way you know how. Sing it, write it, recite it, read it, shout it, whisper it, fast and pray. Pray all the time for every need you see. Pray for the kid without shoes, for the nation, leaders, good weather for an upcoming occasion, for that close parking spot when you are feeling exhausted. Pray for growth, pray for changes in your heart, for health and healing, Most importantly try to keep your prayers selfless. Praying for God's will which may include praying for selflessness. There is no prayer too great or too small.
Why is it easier to find a close parking spot than to get your sister to come to church? Because a parking spot isn't a living thing. It can't argue with God or ignore Him. But remember to always BE ALERT (aware of God, aware of His works, his answers)! Don't forget to thank God for providing the spot for you. If you thought "Please God help" with something so simple as that, don't forget to give Him the praise. More importantly don't give up praying for what may seem impossible or out of reach. Do not grow weary over prayers that seem unanswered. Instead BE ALERT for God is at work in you, in your prayers, in your life and all around you! "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7"







