Wendy
Pope
"His divine power has given us everything we need for
a
godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and
goodness." 2 Peter 1:3 (NIV)
The darkness of the morning filled the room. With my
head
bowed and eyes closed, I started to pray.
The usual words fell from my lips: Thank You for
another day, for waking me up and for this time I have with
You.
Then I leapt straight from thanking to
asking.
Father, I pray for my friend. Be
with
her today as she has surgery. Go before her; take care of all her needs.
Prepare
the room for her. Guide the surgeon's hands during the
surgery.
I pray for my other friend. She
has
great financial needs right now. Her burden is heavy. Will You make
provisions
for her needs?
I heard a whisper. Not audibly, but that nudging in my
heart that I have come to recognize over time as God interacting with me:
"Stop asking Me for what I am already
doing!"
With a brow arched my mind replied, What, Lord?
What
did You say?
I heard nothing, so I continued my
prayer.
I pray for one more friend. You
know
the loss she has experienced and the pain she has endured. Help her as she
faces
the battle.
Then another whisper, "Stop asking Me for what I
am
already doing!"
I paused again. More whispers from God
followed.
"I am already with her ... I am
Emmanuel."
"I have her healthcare under
control
... I am Jehovah Rapha."
"I have already provided what she
needs ... I am Jehovah Jireh."
"I see her battle. I am her
banner
... I am Jehovah Nissi."
Still puzzled by the interrupting whisper, I closed my
prayer time with a meaningful "Amen" and went on with the rest of my day's
activities.
Later, in the busyness of the day, I experienced the
"aha"
of His whisper. I remembered 2 Peter 1:3, "His divine power has given us
everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called
us
by his own glory and goodness." It all became clear. If God is
providing,
then I needed to stop asking and start praising.
God's Word always confirms His
whispers.
My prayers had indeed become tired and mechanical. I
often
wondered if God even heard my prayers.
God was challenging me to examine my prayer list to
find
ways He was already working, and then praise Him! Praise Him for how He is
already providing for my friends' and loved ones'
needs.
Taking God up on this challenge has given me
confidence in
my prayer life. I know my prayers are being heard and
answered.
What if we paused to examine our requests to see how
God
is already working, then praised Him for what He is already doing? It's a
radical thought. It might mean readjusting our usual prayer time to make
room
for His whispers. He may ask us to talk less and listen more so we can be
more
intentional with our prayers.
Maybe God wants to interrupt your prayers, too. He
doesn't
want you to stop praying, but instead be faithful to press pause and start
praising.
Dear Lord, help me examine each situation I am
currently
praying about, so I can praise You for what You are already doing. In Jesus'
Name, Amen.
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