But when you pray, go into your room, close
the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees
what is done in secret, will reward you.
Matthew 6:6
The Bible has much to say about prayer. Let’s
take a peek into some of the ways the Bible speaks on prayer.. God loves to
spend time with us. Just you and Jesus,
just me and Jesus. We can ask for His
guidance, and give Him our worries. We can cry out for help, or ask for
protection for our families. We can lift others up in prayer. What a
privilege!!
Maybe you are praying for the snow to be
done for the year? (I wrote this last week before the mild weather settled in,
finally!) If you haven’t seen the Youtube video, “Jesus make it warm!” check it
out today. It will make you smile. As I was reading through the Gospel of Luke
last week, I noticed how often Jesus took time to pray.
At
daybreak, Jesus went out to a solitary place…Luke 4:42
But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places
and prayed. Luke 5:16
One day Jesus was praying in a certain
place…Luke 11:1
Intimacy with God changes us. He delights
in our company. He will bless and reward us for putting Him first. Let’s go to
our rooms and shut the door each day. Take time to spend with the One you love
most. He is there waiting to listen, to comfort, to strengthen, to guide, to
teach, and to love you with everything He has. After all, He gave up His only
Son to die for us. What kind of love is that?
Dear Father in
heaven,
Teach us to pray
in private. Discipline our hearts to yearn to spend time with you each day.
Just us. Show us Your purpose for us today. Bless our homes and our families.
Comfort the sick and the weak.
In Jesus powerful
name,
Amen
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