Philippians 4:6
Be anxious for
nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let
your requests be made known to God.
It is easy to read
Philippians 4:6 and come away with the simple thought that God encourages us
and desires for us to bring Him our prayer requests. This interpretation is absolutely true. But when we break it down, we find that God
is saying much, much more to us.
First, and
foremost, we are being taught to be anxious in nothing. Does that make any sense? Surely we all have
daily concerns and cares that we need to attend to as good stewards of our
provisions, our relationships and our own spiritual condition. God is aware of these due concerns, but He is
giving us the command to trust in Him.
He knows our needs better than we know our needs. He is actually calling on us to have peace
and comfort when the world would suggest otherwise.
After first resting
in the comfort of His promise, then we are urged to go to Him in prayer with
our requests. But there is a stipulation
attached as He commands that we bring our thanksgiving in advance of our
requests. Why does He ask us to come with thanksgiving? Again, it is for our peace and comfort. When we bring our thanksgiving, we are
reconciling with Him all the favor and blessing that He has provided in the
past. This positions us to approach His Throne with the confidence that
everything we ask for will be addressed and answered perfectly according to our
needs, our real needs.
If we are in line
with the passage to this point, then our thankful, angst free mindset will help
us to meet the last command in this passage which is to let our requests be
known to God - not to men. This is a not
so subtle reminder that it is not our job to manipulate our circumstances through
our own capability. Instead we are to
depend on Our Heavenly Father for everything in our lives. In exchange for following His supplication
process, peace will be our companion.
Let us go to Him in
thanksgiving, adoration and trust. Let
us rest in His peace as we wait for His provision.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we
thank You for Your unconditional love and Your forgiveness through Your Son,
Jesus. We ask forgiveness for coming to
You so often with our needs alone, accompanied by a stark absence of our
professed love for You and our expression of our sincere thanks for all that
You provide. Teach us, Lord, how to seek
Your presence in our lives. Teach us how
to fully trust in You throughout each and every day. Teach us how to use our prayer lives to build
our relationships with You. We ask all
these things in the name of the One whose mercies and miracles never come to an end, Jesus
Christ.
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