1 Thessalonians 5:17
Pray without ceasing.
Paul exhorted the Thessalonians to pray without
ceasing. Is this possible? Let us consider what prayer is.
Prayer may be oral or mental, occasional or constant. It may be formal or in the form of an
outburst. It may be offered in secret or in public. It may be a personal solicitation or it may
be intercessory.
Prayer presupposes a belief in a God who wants to hear from
us and wants to extend His perfect control over our lives. Prayer is offered in reverence with a humble
sense of inadequacy and unworthiness as we bow before the holy and righteous
God of heaven. Prayer is offered in
thanksgiving for everything we already have been provided and are currently
experiencing. Prayer is rejoicing in
every moment as we recognize the presence of Our Savior and the fullness of
what He has done for us and is willing to do for us.
Prayer is recognizing that we have a daily and continuous need for the intervention of Our Savior, Jesus Christ. As we start each day of our lives, we can be sure that we will encounter new trials and new challenges in our service, whether it be civil or spiritual. We would certainly be wise to call on the counsel and power of the Holy Spirit to aid us along the way lest we falter.
If Jesus Christ is the foundation of our lives, prayer is as
natural as breathing. We are always needy. We benefit considerably by being continually before the throne of grace. Indeed, kneeling is not required. We can
pray without ceasing just by recognizing the constant presence of the One who longs for our attention.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we praise You for who You are. We thank You for all that You have provided
and continue to provide. We submit to
Your control over our lives. We pray
that You will teach us how to make prayer to You as normal and as regular as
breathing. May our lives be a continuous
flow of our reverent acknowledgement of Your presence and power in our
lives. We ask all these things in the name of Our Refuge in the Storm, Jesus Christ.
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