No Plan B for Prayer!
Prayer Thoughts: A monthly memo to encourage us in our prayer life
By Colin Stott, Special to ASSIST News Service
MURRIETA, CA (ANS – Jan. 14, 2016) -- “In everything by prayer and supplication…” (Phil 4:6 KJV)
The
more I read the Bible the more I am convinced that God has made prayer
indispensable for carrying out His will here on earth. The scriptures
are full of examples showing that when God wants to do a work He first
gets His people to pray for it.
From
the work of our Lord Jesus to Paul to the Old Testament prophets,
praying for the Father’s will was always an essential part of the
equation. When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, prayer played an
integral role. Even though the Father had planned this miracle before
the foundation of the earth, He still had Jesus pray before the miracle
could take place. Jesus prayed, the Father heard and the great deed was
accomplished.
Paul writes in Colossians 4:3, “And pray for us too, that God may open a door for our message…”
Doesn’t this imply that the door for Paul’s message would not be opened
if the people did not pray? Why ask people to pray if God would open
the door anyway?
In
Daniel 9 we read how God had spoken through His prophet Jeremiah that
Jerusalem would lie desolate for seventy years. One would think that
when the seventy years were up that Jerusalem’s desolation would simply
be over just as the prophet foretold. Not so. In order to fulfill that
prophecy God stirred up Daniel to pray for it.
So what happens if we don’t pray?
In
Ezekiel 22:30 when God wanted to hold off from judging His people and
their land, He looked for someone to stand in the gap and intercede so
that destruction could be averted. Alas, God found no one (what a sad
verse) so He went ahead with His judgment. He didn’t do what He wanted
because there was no one to intercede.
God
is sovereign and can do whatever He wants. Yet it seems He has chosen
to carry out His will only as we pray, perhaps using our prayers as
hands-on training in preparation for our reigning with Him in eternity.
In any event, He has not revealed any plan B for prayer. This means that
we need to be always ready to stand in the gap and pray for His will to
be done. Satan will oppose us. So will our flesh. But prayer is our
high calling. Let’s do it!
Photo captions: Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead (www.malawianwatchdog.com). 2) Colin Stott.
About
the writer: Colin Stott is International Prayer Coordinator for Global
Recordings Network (GRN), a mission that provides audio Bible stories in
over six thousand languages and dialects. Colin was born in England. He
and his wife Patti make their home in Murrieta in southern California.
For more information about GRN and using its materials visit www.globalrecordings.net. For more information about reprinting this article and others in this series on prayer, contact Colin at colinstott@globalrecordings.net .
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