“So I say to you, Ask and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds; and for everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.”-Luke 11:9-10
“Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer.”–Romans 12: 12
“Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”-Philippians 4:6
I’ll admit that I haven’t always been the best at praying. Yes, I have indeed prayed to God when things in life were at their very worse. And there have also been times when I have praised God for healing or simply lifted to him prayers of thanksgiving. And there are still some days when I wonder if God hears my prayers at all; hears the very desires of my heart. But the truth is that God does hear those prayers.
I think of the time when my Mom was in the intensive care unit at a hospital because her lithium level had gotten too high which had caused her kidneys to shut down. I remember sitting in my dorm room that February day when my phone rang. And I remember running down the stairs to the computer lab in my dorm building where I sent a quick prayer request out to my camp friends. Moments after I returned to my room, my phone rang again and this time it was a friend who was reaching out in prayer for me and my mom. I will forever remember that sweet gesture of friendship.
“Ask and it shall be given to you”
I remember the many prayers that were lifted up like “cups raised to receive” (a line from a poem from a seminary friend’s friend) after the Haiti earthquake happened. I remember how our prayers were collected for Renee, Ben, and Jon all over the world and the United States. And I also recall hearing the stories that Renee and Jon shared of the Haitian people reaching out in prayer to and for them.
“Ask and it shall be given to you”
Several years ago, when I began my Lenten discipline of praying through my Facebook friends list for Lent, I could never have imagined the ways that it would bless my friends and even me. I cannot even begin to tell you how absolutely wonderful it has been.
This year as I have prayed for my friends, I immediately recall the prayers that I have prayed for them over the last several years. There is my high school classmate who tried for a long time to have a child of their own with her husband. Today their daughter is a year old. “Ask and it shall be given to you.”
There is the friend who just a few days ago asked me to pray for a new job for him. And today on FB he updated his status to say, “I have a job.” “Ask and it shall be given to you.”
There is my new blog friend who returned to her apartment after they had a fire there and realized that her family and her needed to move on. She struggled for days trusting that her prayer would be answered. But they now have a house! God indeed heard every prayer lifted up for them. “Ask and it will be given to you”
There are the prayers I have prayed for unborn children.
There are the prayers I have prayed for the health and well-being of family and friends.
There are the prayers I have prayed for the end to violence and suffering.
There are the prayers I have prayed for peace.
There are the prayers that I still will pray!
Sometimes these prayers have been answered in ways that I have expected and other times they have not been answered in ways that I have expected. But the truth is that God is faithful and indeed hears every word that comes from my lips and is raised to him. I know that there are still days that I will question if God hears the prayers for myself, but the truth is God hears them too. And those prayers are being lifted for me by those near and dear to me.
Prayer is an amazing holy gift that reminds us of the power of God and God’s love for each and every one of us. God does indeed hear every prayer. And because God does hear every prayer, I will continue to persevere in prayer…and ask that you do to.
Because, my friends, there are still prayers that will need to be lifted up to the one who hears and answers them.
This is a great reminder. Prayer is powerful. I am not good at remembering to pray in the good times, but luckily have found a group of friends who are constantly lifting each other up in prayer. It is nice to have the reminder to pray and to know there are others praying for you.
Prayer indeed is powerful! I am not always good about remembering to pray either. I fail more days than I care to admit. But the beauty is that when I pray over my FB friends list during Lent, I remember more because I want to make sure I pray those prayers for my friends. I have a wonderful group of friends who are my prayer partners. We too are continually lifting each other up in prayer.
I absolutely LOVE that idea of praying over your Facebook friends for Lent. And that's awesome about our blogger friend getting a house isn't. I am so glad to have this community. Great post Tara!
Thanks Natalie! I saw the idea and thought it was such a great one. It has become my ritual for the last several Lents. And I love the idea of taking something on rather than giving up something. I too am glad to have this community. And I am so delighted that our blogger friend got a house! Thanks be to God!