I feel like I never have enough time to devote to prayer. I have felt an overwhelming need to read, read, read comforting words that just seem to bring me so much peace and hope. Sometimes, I think we can just feel like we are drowning in “bad news” these days. There is always something terrible on the news. I try to read words that uplift me during my day, including blogs like my pastor’s and others that have messages of hope. I also decided that I needed to download an app for my phone since I am always on the go so that I could read a little inspiring message every day. Today’s message just spoke to my overwhelming need for comfort.
“Then he said to them, ‘My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow
to the point of death. Stay here and
keep watch with me.’ Going a little
farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, ‘My Father, if it is
possible, may this cup be taken from me.
Yet not as I will, but as you will.’
Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. ‘Couldn’t you men keep watch with me for one
hour?’ he asked Peter. ‘Watch and pray so that you will not fall
into temptation. The spirit is willing,
but the flesh is weak.’”
Matthew 26: 38-41
Of course, these words were from Jesus just before His crucifixion. Can you imagine the fear he must have felt
knowing what fate was before him? He
knew that in this time of his greatest fear and sorrow, that the greatest
comfort available to him was prayer.
Prayer is like picking up the telephone and having an intimate
conversation with your very best friend.
It lifts you up because you know you are speaking to someone who loves
you dearly. Why was Jesus disappointed
in his earthly friends because they fell asleep instead of staying awake with
him and praying? Jesus wanted them to
experience the love of their greatest friend to the fullest. He knew that a dark fate was awaiting them
all in the days ahead and that they would need God’s comforting love more than
ever. He wanted them to understand that
they too could have the same intimate relationship with God that he had. There is no time in my life when I have felt
closer to God than in those quiet moments alone when I just wrestle and talk
with God in my heart and mind. Those are
the moments when I have heard the gentle whisper of God’s message getting to me
in the clearest way. Those are the
moments when the tears can flow freely without feeling like someone may be
watching and may not understand why I am crying. I just
needed this reminder that I need to “pick up the phone” more and talk to God
about my sorrows because he does care!
How true! I have been guilty lately of letting my prayer life slip. But, you are so right, it is like picking up a phone and hearing from your best friend. God really does care about our troubles and it is so important to tell Him.
ReplyDeleteI love your analogy of picking up the phone. I need to do that more because God is always waiting on the other end for me to call.
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