8/9/2020
John 11:41 “Father, I thank Thee that Thou
hast heard Me.”
When do I pray? Am I in constant
conversation with God, or I am easily distractible? I know I can come to God
with anything and everything, but is going to Him always my first response? I
have had God answer my prayers immediately, and I have had God answer my
prayers over time; but He always answers. Chambers writes, “God always hears
the prayers of His Son, and if the Son of God is formed in me the Father will
always hear my prayers.” These are comforting words indeed. Again, we know that
Jesus is the bridge.
Sometimes we may feel that God is too busy
for the minor happenings in our lives. I mean, the world has a lot of hurt and
heartache right now, and many people need His healing hand. Yet even within
these turbulent and uncertain times, God hears even our smallest prayers. The
thing we must do is develop a habit of inviting Him in to every situation,
whether big or small.
Just this morning, my husband decided to
take some times to go out on our front porch and read for a while. In his book
was a beautiful leather bookmark with encouraging words about being a man of
God. After opening the book, he thought he placed the bookmark on the small
table next to him, but when he was ready to put his book down, he reached for the
bookmark and it was gone. Perplexed, he began to look all around, moving the cushions
and furniture. Our son and I came out to help him search to no avail. My
husband knew it had to be somewhere, so after coming in for a few minutes, he
was ready to look again. I encouraged him to take some quiet time to pray for
God’s help. After a few minutes in quiet prayer asking God to reveal where the
bookmark was hidden, he lifted the cushion of his chair (where he and I had
already looked several times), and he saw it immediately. When we talked about
what had happened, he confessed that he had originally asked God to help in
that quick and frenzied way we do when we are a bit frustrated, but it wasn’t
until he was still and focused that he received an answer.
I share this story to express that we can
come to God with even the smallest request, for He is always listening and
always caring. He has time for us because he is not constrained by it. God is omniscient,
eternal, and all powerful, and He is limited only by our own thoughts of Him. So,
we can come to Him with anything that is on our hearts, whether it is finding a
beloved bookmark, or asking for comfort and healing for a beloved person in our
lives. Nothing is too small or big for our Savior.
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