Sunday, June 6, 2010

I don't feel like it.

This morning I didn't feel like praying or reading my bible. Wasn't going to either. I got out my pedicure stuff and started working on my feet. I thought of the fact though that I wouldn't be going to church because Gianna has a cold, again, and figured I better get at least a little light shining in my soul!


I opened my Streams in the Desert devotional (which is awesome by the way), and look at todays entry! Lol!


Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. (Matthew 26:41)


Dear friend, never go out into the danger of the world without praying first. There is always a temptation to shorten your time in prayer. After a difficult day of work, when you kneel at night to pray with tired eyes, do not use your drowsiness as an excuse to resign yourself to early rest. Then when the morning breaks and you realize you have overslept, resist the temptation to skip your early devotion or to hurry through it.


Once again, you have not take the time to 'watch and pray'. Your alertness has been sacrificed, and I firmly believe there will be irreparable damage. You have failed to pray, and you will suffer as a result.


Temptations are waiting to confront you, and you are not prepared to withstand them. Within your soul you have a sense of guilt, and you seem to be lingering some distance from God. It certainly is no coincidence that you tend to fall short of your responsibilities on those days when you have allowed your weariness to interfere with your prayer life.


When we give in to laziness, moments of prayer that are missed can never be redeemed. We may learn from the experience, but we will miss the rich freshness and strength that would have been imparted during those moments. Frederick William Robertson


Jesus, the omnipotent Son of God, felt it necessary to rise each morning before dawn to pour out His heart to His Father in prayer. Should we not feel even more compelled to pray to Him who is the giver of "every good and perfect gift"(James 1:17) and who has promised to provide whatever we need?


We do not know all that Jesus gained from His time in prayer, but we do know this - a life without prayer is a powerless life. It may be filled with a great deal of activity and noise, but it will be far removed from Him who day and night prayed to God.


So true! So many awesome things over the last 5 years of my life were a result of prayer. Lives I've been connected with, things I've written, phone calls I've made, things that have blessed others as much as myself. I believe there has been healing too. Prayers for a sick husband and friends and children of friends. And I believe that is where my relationship with God has grown the most, where I have come to know and delight in him, through prayer and reading his word.

1 comment:

  1. That's great perspective; I will keep that in mind myself. Thanks! Jodi K.

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