The Gift of Prayer
Mary Southerland
Today’s Truth
Then people brought little children to Jesus for Him to place His hands on them and pray for them (Matthew 19:13).
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[Praying for the people () we love] is one of the greatest gifts () we can
give them. And [letting those people know () we are praying for them] is an
important part of that gift. I was recently reminded that this truth
applies to children as well.
Two of our grandchildren live in Kansas City, so we get to see them
every few days. My husband and I love it and are always looking for
opportunities /to spend time with them.
We invited Justus and Hudson over /to meet our new worship pastor and
his wife //who have a set of triplets and a little boy about the age of
Hudson. We turned all of the kids loose /in our fenced-in back yard.
After a toddler version of soccer and several turns on the swing set, I
called,
“Time for a break! I’ve got cookies!” Six sweaty little bodies came running. And that’s when I heard the scream!
Justus had fallen and and cut his leg. It wasn’t a deep cut, but it
was a cut on my grandson’s leg, which meant () it was a big deal to him
and to me!
Scooping him up in my arms, we headed /inside /where I held him /until
he stopped crying. I cleaned the cut, covered it with an antiseptic
cream, and carefully placed a Paw Patrol bandage on it. I then prayed
for Jesus to heal the cut, a prayer that sealed the deal /for our
grandson. Justus smiled up at me and said, “Thanks, Mimi.”
I didn’t see Justus /for several days, but when I showed up /to
baby-sit him and his little brother, [the first thing () Justus said] was,
“Mimi, He did it!” I had honestly forgotten all about the cut and my
prayer for Jesus to make it well … but Justus hadn’t.
Justus grinned, pointed to his leg //where the cut was barely visible
and said, “See? God made it all better! He answered your prayer!”
Awesome … right? But that is not all.
When Hudson cut his arm a few days later, Justus helped his mom
[clean and bandage the wound].
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Justus then prayed for Hudson and assured
him that Jesus would heal him. And He did!
Justus believes that prayer works because his grandmother prayed and
God answered her prayer. Justus then experienced the power of answered
prayer /when he prayed /for his little brother and God answered his
prayer. Justus, Hudson and I now pray together about many things –
fear of the dark, monsters, “cwazy” drivers, and storms – basically
anything //that is a concern to their little hearts. It is a gift – to me
and to our grandsons.
Are you giving the gift of prayer /to the people / in your life? Do they know () you are praying for them?
We try to make prayer complicated, but it really isn’t.
Prayer is
simply a conversation with God.
Our helplessness is our most powerful
prayer.
God does not listen /for the eloquence of our words. He listens
for the voice of our need.
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Prayer isn't a religious exercise. It isn’t a holy vending machine
and does not require us to jump through a certain number of hoops /in
order for God to hear and respond.
Prayer is the declaration of our total and utter dependence on God.
When we pray, we are telling God that we are desperate for Him. We are
saying “yes” to whatever the minute, day or future holds … even before
we know what that may be.
We don’t have to drop /to our knees or close our eyes to pray. Prayer
is the continual conversation /between our heart and the heart of God …
in every part of our day.
Prayer should be our first response … not our last resort, and it should be as natural as breathing.
When someone asks you to pray for them – pray. Pray with them over
the phone. Stop /in the middle of the store or sidewalk and pray. Pray /
with your children /on the way to school. Write a note of prayer /to a
hurting friend or just to bless a friend. Ask [your waiter or waitress]
[how you can pray for them].
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Make [prayer] [a gift //that you freely give].
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Let’s Pray
Father, I want to be a prayer warrior, a woman of God //who lives in a
constant state of prayer. Please help me see the needs /in the lives of
the people () I love as well as those needs /in the lives of people () I meet
every day.
Teach me [how to pray], Lord. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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