Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Is Prayer Your ICE?

~~~ Daniel 3: 14-20, 91-92, 95 ~~~ John 8: 31-42 ~~~
How strong is your faith in God? Do you have blind trust in the Lord? What would you do faced with the possibility of death for your faith?

These are tough questions. I am treading on shaky ground here, at least where I am concerned. I do not really know if I would be able to be a martyr. I would like to say with a firm answer, 'yes', but I cannot.

In the reading from Daniel today we have the incredible story of three brave men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who refuse to worship the golden statue. They are tossed into the fiery furnace. Because of their strong faith in God, he sent an angel to save them.

When we are faced with the consuming flames of out of control life events if we have a strong faith, God will send us his angel. It is worth noting that God did not remove the three from the flames nor did he extinguish the furnace. When we take our problems to prayer don't expect God to make them disappear. Calling to God for help may mean he gives us the strength to endure our trails.

The three men did not get this faith as they were being thrown into the furnace. They already had this strong faith. It was their faith that allowed them to deny the King's request. They had acknowledged their decision to worship the true God no matter what.

We cannot wait until we are in the midst of a crisis to exercise our faith.
You cannot wait until a fire is raging in your house to plan an escape route. Every month while I was teaching we had a timed fire drill. Sometimes your normal exit path was 'blocked' and you had to quickly go to the next closest exit. This was to be done quickly and quietly. But more importantly this exit drill was to be carried out without panic.

When you prepare ahead of time you are able to take action. Valuable time is not wasted by having to decide what to do or where to go. Being prepared is a safety procedure that saves lives.

I saw a sign once that said, Is prayer your ICE?
ICE: in case of emergency. If we only pray when there is an 'emergency' we will not be creating the habit of praying. If prayer is not a part of your regular routine, then it is risky to believe that in a crisis you will turn to prayer.

The three men in the furnace were prepared for this very crisis. They were willing to sacrifice their bodies. Here comes the obvious; Jesus sacrificed his life for each one of us. He prayed to the Father and had complete trust in the Father.

How frustrating at times it must have been for Jesus to experience the disbelief of so many. May God grant us strength of faith in times of calm and in times of turmoil.

It is through our prayer life that we are led to a place of trust in God.A belief that he will take care of us even in the midst of consuming flames.

As we approach Holy Week seek the Lord with your whole heart and soul. He alone is the giver of all life. In him we live and breathe and have a being.
Increase my faith O Lord, decrease my disbelief!

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