Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Devotion - Tuesday, December 13

I typically don't cut and paste these morning offerings, but I read this this morning, and it seemed to be a good reply to questions often asked me about prayer. Realizing how we struggle with prayer, I thought this piece worth sharing.

"To pray is nothing more involved than to let Jesus into our needs. To pray is to give Jesus permission to employ His powers in the alleviation of our distress. To pray is to let Jesus glorify His name in the midst of our needs.

"The results of prayer are, therefore, not dependent upon the powers of the one who prays. His intense will, her fervent emotions, or his clear comprehension of what he is praying for are not the reasons why his prayers will be heard and answered. Nay, God be praised, the results of prayer are not dependent upon these things!

"To pray is nothing more involved than to open the door, giving Jesus access to our needs and permitting Him to exercise His own power in dealing with them.

"He who gave us the privilege of prayer knows us very well. He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust.

"That is why He designed prayer in such a way that the most impotent can make use of it. For to pray is to open the door to Jesus. And that requires no strength. It is only a question of our wills. Will we give Jesus access to our needs? That is the one great and fundamental question in connection with prayer."

Ole Hallesby, Prayer

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