Sugar Cubes and Prayer
Prayer Thoughts: A monthly memo to encourage us in our prayer life
By Colin Stott, Special to ASSIST News Service
So
the question is which sugar cubes played the most important part in
shifting the weight? Was it the first ones placed on the scales or the
ones that finally tipped the weight? The answer of course is that all
were equally important. The ones that tipped the scales wouldn’t have
done so had the first ones not played their part.
When
we pray, doesn’t it seem sometimes as if our prayers make no difference
at all while at other times we see immediate answers? Assuming we are
praying in line with God’s will, the prayers that seem to make no
difference are just as essential as those that bring immediate answers.
There seems to be a certain “weight” of intercession that God requires
to answer each prayer, whether we are praying for a need or a friend’s
salvation.
This
illustration can also be applied to leading someone to Christ. Was it
our witness that made the difference—or did reading a Bible or hearing a
preacher lead to their decision? If our words didn’t seem to make much
impact we should not be discouraged. We are sowing where someone else
will reap. And those who reap and see results can be grateful for those
who sowed without which there would be no reaping.
So let us ask God to make us faithful sugar cubes—willing to pray and witness even without seeing visible results.
And there is one more thing we can learn from the sugar cubes. It wouldn’t harm for us to be a little sweet either!
Photo captions: 1) Sugar cubes on a spoon. 2) Colin Stott.
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