Prayer-meeting blues
June 25, 2004 | 12:00am
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come to You. Psalm 102:1
Prayer meetings can get you down. No matter how much you look forward to gathering with friends to pray, the requests can be disheartening. A missionary is having health problems. A child has cancer. A couple from your Sunday school class is getting a divorce. The missionary appointee is having difficulty raising financial support. The more requests you hear, the more weary you grow.
But then a mighty prayer warrior begins to pray. With confidence, he thanks God for His absolute control over all things. With tears, he pleads with God to work in the lives of those for whom prayer is requested. With honesty, he acknowledges that we dont always understand what God is doing. Like the psalmist, he turns a time of complaining over mans problems into a time of praising God for His listening ear. Prayer turns to praise because one saint believes that the Lord hears "the prayer of the destitute, and shall not despise their prayer" (PSALM 102:17).
Are you struggling with difficulties in your own life or the overwhelming problems of dear friends and loved ones? Learn to hand them over to the everlasting God. Thats how to drive away those prayer-meeting blues. J. David Branon
Praise Gods holy name forever!
There is none that can compare
To the blessing of His presence
When we meet with Him in prayer. Anon.
READ: PSALM 102:1-17
Although the outlook may be bleak, the uplook is always bright.
Prayer meetings can get you down. No matter how much you look forward to gathering with friends to pray, the requests can be disheartening. A missionary is having health problems. A child has cancer. A couple from your Sunday school class is getting a divorce. The missionary appointee is having difficulty raising financial support. The more requests you hear, the more weary you grow.
But then a mighty prayer warrior begins to pray. With confidence, he thanks God for His absolute control over all things. With tears, he pleads with God to work in the lives of those for whom prayer is requested. With honesty, he acknowledges that we dont always understand what God is doing. Like the psalmist, he turns a time of complaining over mans problems into a time of praising God for His listening ear. Prayer turns to praise because one saint believes that the Lord hears "the prayer of the destitute, and shall not despise their prayer" (PSALM 102:17).
Are you struggling with difficulties in your own life or the overwhelming problems of dear friends and loved ones? Learn to hand them over to the everlasting God. Thats how to drive away those prayer-meeting blues. J. David Branon
Praise Gods holy name forever!
There is none that can compare
To the blessing of His presence
When we meet with Him in prayer. Anon.
READ: PSALM 102:1-17
Although the outlook may be bleak, the uplook is always bright.
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