Prayer
Agenda
Romans
8:26 - (ESV) – “Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know
what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with
groanings too deep for words.”
Life’s ups and downs, twists and turns
can often place us in positions where we don’t know which way to turn. Once we get out of the initial spin of the
situations, our heads can be clouded and our outlook distorted; in these circumstances
we know prayer works but often we can be uncertain about what to pray. When we see a storm coming, we pray that it
will be averted; when we are in the midst of the storm, we pray for it to
cease; when the storm persists, we pray to get through it; when the storm is
over, we give thanks for survival. Our prayers
are many and varied, but all in all our prayers are communications with our
God. Our prayers do not inform God of
our needs, desires or petitions; he is fully aware of everything at all
times. Our prayers are methods for
drawing us closer into union, fellowship and relationship with him
When we feel the yearning to be close to
God, his spirit is drawing us near; like a caring parent cradling a child; his
love is soothing and in these times we want that closeness but may not know how
to approach God, the Holy Spirit does.
With petitions that permeate deep into the heart of our concerns, the Holy
Spirit goes before God and intercedes on our behalf. Isn’t it wonderful, marvelous and even
stupendous that we serve a God who cares about us so much and wants to be in relationship
with us so deeply that when we don’t even know how to approach him, he provides
an avenue.
So don’t
worry if your own prayers seem jagged, rough around the edges, not seeming to
express what you really want to say…the Holy Spirit dwells deep within; knows
your heart and says …”Don’t’ worry - I
got you and I got this!”
Every day is a good day; it
is up to us to make it a GREAT day! Be
blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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