Philippians 4:6(ESV)
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by
prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to
God.
The great hymn “Amazing Grace” summarizes biblical faith
well: “Grace hath brought me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.” If
grace reveals that joy is a gift, then prayer is the Lord’s gracious means
through which he daily sustains that joy.
We sometimes believe we are independent, self-sufficient
people. Our tired minds, aching backs, and callous hands that produced a
successful career and a comfortable home seem to affirm that myth. But what if
corporate restructuring takes away the paycheck, or terminal illness robs our
strength and vitality? Anxiety, worry, and fear set in, taking the place of our
pride.
Life comes from the Lord, and so does daily help. We come
to the Lord through prayer, and the fruit of prayer is peace. Yet prayer is not
a mantra, and we can’t use it to try to manipulate God. Prayer is a divine gift
to strengthen the bonds of love between us and God. The act of prayer itself
affirms our dependence on him for peace and joy.
Peace is knowing that death is overcome by resurrection,
falsehood by truth, confusion by wisdom, hatred by love. This is the joyful
fruit of believers who seek the Lord! Then, when all else has failed, we can
still say, “I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior”
(Habakkuk 3:18).
Dear Lord, we rejoice in you. We will be joyful in God our
Savior. Thank you for this gift of prayer, for listening to our heart, for
speaking to us of your grace. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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