Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Corresponding Grace

~~~ Esther C:12, 14-16, 23-25 ~~~ Psalm 138 ~~~ Matthew 7:7-12 ~~~

Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

Why does Jesus need to tell us to ask, seek and knock?
Are we afraid of coming to Jesus with our needs?
Do we feel if we do not ask then we cannot be denied?

Ask and it will be given to you;
seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be opened to you.

Our prayers are always answered, but we 
do not always understand the answer.
There are passages in scripture that reveal 
to us just how long it sometimes takes 
for prayers to be answered.
The Israelites were in the desert for forty days.

Queen Esther lay face down on the ground in prayer.
She surrounded herself with her servants and maids.
Esther was attempting to isolate herself from outside distractions.

Now help me, who am alone and have no one but you,
O LORD, my God.

Esther cries out to the Lord 
in her most desperate time of need.


What about us?
Do we wait until we are desperate?

Isn't it much better to keep the lines 
of communication open with God all of the time?

Have you ever considered this...
What if God answers your prayers in order to reach someone else?
This may be how it happens...
You pray...God answers...you praise God for his answer...
you share this with someone else...
that person now finds reason to ask God for their needs.

Your Blessings from God are never just for yourself.
I heard this on the radio this morning.

Have you ever taken your blessings 
and used that grace to help you reach out to others?

Every Blessing comes with corresponding grace,
it is this grace which prepares us to reach out to someone in need.

Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. 

God makes all things work for good...his good.
Be willing, especially during this time of Lent,
 to God using you for the work in his kingdom here on Earth.

You have a unique part in his divine plan.

~~~Peace~~~

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