I suspect most of us don’t pray because:
- We don’t think we have time.
- We don’t think it is important.
- We don’t believe that it makes any difference.
Secondly, prayer is necessary!
We know that while He was on earth, Jesus was dependent on spending vital time in prayer with the Father. How much more should we? Hebrews 5:7 reveals the passionate prayer life of our Lord. During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, He offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the One who could save Him from death, and He was heard because of His reverent submission. Before you think that you don’t need to take time to pray, think of the staggering defeat of the Israelite army when they went up to fight against the little city called Ai. Confident with victory over the mighty fortress of Jericho, they neglected to pray and consult the Lord before going to battle. Bold and careless, they were soundly defeated.
Lastly, prayer does make a difference!
I love this quote: Prayer is “not for getting man’s will done in heaven, but for getting God’s will done on earth.”3 Prayer’s not magic; it isn’t simply submitting a grocery list to God. Remember that our Father is in heaven and we are on earth. But as His children, we can be confident that He wants to bless, use, guide, and provide for us. Perhaps “you have not because you ask not.”
How’s is your prayer life? Don’t you realize that what breathing is to our physical lives, prayer is to our spiritual lives?
“Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17).
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1Bernstein, E. (2011, January 11). Your blackberry or your wife. The Wall Street Journal, D1 & D4. (Also available via http://on.wsj.com/gXASsx)
2Warren, C. (2009, October 14). Average Internet user now spends 68 hours per month online. Mashable.com via http://tinyurl.com/linchikwok01122011
3John Piper
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