Tag: prayer

  • Our God, We Are in Your Hands

    Our God, We Are in Your Hands

    Today is a day of prayer and fasting. A worldwide call to cry out to God for healing and protection: Our God, we are in your hands.

    Lord God, have mercy on us. Pour out Your care and protection and wisdom on our world. May we turn to You as never before as we realize how dependent we are on You.

    Lord God, would You open the eyes and minds of the scientists in the same way that You did for George Washington Carver? Would You reveal secrets that are hidden in Your creation? Would You speak to their minds and enlighten and enliven them? Would You strengthen them with stamina and courage and insight? Would You help them find treatments and cures as You have done for ages with other plagues?

    Our God, we are in Your hands.

    Lord God, would You speak to the world’s leaders? Would You give them wisdom and courage and foresight that they’ve never had before? Would You show them the way to go? Would You give them the character they need to lead in this time? Would You help them make the decisions they need to make?

    Our God, we are in Your hands.

    Lord God, would You be our provider, our sustainer, our all during this time? We face scarcity and it freaks us out. Would You help us turn to You instead of our online shopping or local grocery store for peace? Would You help us trust You for our daily bread?

    Our God, we are in Your hands.

    Lord God, would You heal what ails us in our broken world’s economy now that this virus has crippled it? At the same time, would You reveal to us that what we trusted in was never worthy of our trust?

    Our God, we are in Your hands.

    Lord God, would You help us see what matters most in these times? Would You fill our hearts with love for one another…for the least of these…for people we do not even know?

    Lord God, would You protect and comfort the lonely…the isolated…the fearful…the bored…those who are on the brink of a mental break? Would You sustain and uphold them?

    Lord God, would You connect us as never before in a time that we are distant? Would You awaken the church with faith and courage and wisdom? Would You help the church rise up and be a light at this time? Would You cultivate our longing for community? For worship? For what we took for granted only months before? 

    Would You watch over our children who are on the front lines? Would You protect them, heal them, guide them? Would You strengthen their immune systems? Would You, dear God, help them and our grandchildren to escape this pestilence unharmed? Lord God, would You bless them with long life and health and a relationship with You?

    Would You draw them to You? Would You help them see that they need You? Would You draw near to them in ways that they sense Your goodness and love and presence?

    Thank You, God, that You have built a hedge of protection around our youngest generation. You have given them amazing immune systems. In Your mercy, You are making the plague pass over the youngest of us. Thank You, God. Please continue to protect the children. Lord God, would You bless them with long life and good health?

    Our God, we are in Your hands.

    Lord God, our world is broken. Would You heal our world? Heal our hearts? Heal our hospital systems? 

    Would You help us rise up as a people across the world stronger, wiser, more resilient?

    Would You comfort those who are grieving the loss of precious loved ones? Would You be the God who draws near when we mourn? Would You be present with them when they awaken to the new reality of their loss?

    Would You strengthen the ones who must deal with all the death? Would You protect their health and help them see the light in all this darkness?

    Lord God, would You make a way in the wilderness? 

    Our God, we are in Your hands. 

    You alone can save.

    You alone can rescue.

    You alone, God. We cry out to You in desperation.

    Come, Holy Spirit! Bring healing in Your wings.

  • When Mountains Don’t Move

    When Mountains Don’t Move

    Standing at the base of my mountain, do I believe that promise? Will I take Jesus at his word? Will I see the incredible power of God at work in my life through faith-filled prayer? Or will I shrink away from the challenge and miss seeing God glorified?

    I posted in January that our house had been on the market for six months and I was praying it would sell by February 10.

    It’s still on the market. And we’re still praying.

    I wrote “and, yet, I believe that God is calling me to pray that we will have an offer by February 10. Bold prayer. But Mark Batterson, in his book “Circle Maker,” says that God honors bold prayer.”

    Our house is still on the market.  And we’re still praying.

    Our church is in a season called Daring Faith. And we put our house on the market as a step of faith. Bold faith. Believing God. And then…nothing.

    One thing I’m learning: Just as important and powerful as Daring Faith is…so is Daring Trust. Trusting in our God who knows what’s best for us. Trusting in our God who’s more concerned about shaping us into the image of His son, than in closing a real estate deal.

    Daring Trust. Choosing to trust God when everything seems to say that I shouldn’t. That is Daring Trust and that is only by the grace of God who enables me to trust in spite of the “facts.” God can move mountains! Sometimes He chooses not to.

    What does my mountain look like? Honestly, there are times that it looks like this.

    It scares me. The last time I stood at a place like this, my husband was killed when his snowmobile fell into a moulin. These kinds of mountains terrify me. They remind me of how out of control I am. How anything–even the worst–can happen. Even if I pray at the edge of the icy crevasse that becomes a tomb.

    These kinds of feelings and thoughts don’t make me have faith–without doubting. No, they don’t.

    So I have to be honest with God about this but instead envision a mountain like this:

    Its serenity reminds me that God has called me to trust Him and see Him do beautiful and imaginative things in my life–so He gets the glory!

    Will God–does God–say no sometimes to our prayers? Of course. But if I walk in that icy state of fear and doubt, I will never again experience the wonder of seeing God act on my behalf with a big yes.

    I choose the second image today. And yet I know that icy glacier waits on the edge of my faith to move over it with tons of fear and worry.

    I choose the image of God can do anything. I choose to believe.

    God help my unbelief!

    Keep tuned in to hear how God is going to move this big mountain for us! May God be glorified!

  • God’s Math Is Amazing!

    God’s Math Is Amazing!

    Philippians 4:6-7

    “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:6-7)