We have 24/7, instantaneous access to the Creator of the entire universe and He loves us so much that He sent His Son to die for us and Jesus went willingly. He has our best interests at heart and cares about us more than we can possibly begin to imagine, and do we go to Him? Do we spend as much time talking to Him as we do our therapists, friends and family? He is the one in control and He is the one that has the power to immeasurably more than we can imagine. Ephesians 3:20. Do we go to Him?
The Bible instructs us to go to God in prayer for everything. Look at Ephesians 6:18. "And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people." It says on "all occasions" and "all kinds of prayers and requests". Are you happy? Pray! Are you sad? Pray! Do you have a request? Pray! Look at Philippians 4:6. "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." It says to go to God in "every situation." Maybe you're going through a life-changing ordeal or maybe you just need to figure out what to feed your kids for supper; pray about it! God cares about the little things too. Do not put limits on God's power by refusing to present even your smallest requests. There is nothing too big or too small for Him to notice.
Pray without ceasing. 1 Thessalonians encourages this continual act of prayer, as does Colossians. Look at Colossians 1:9. "For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, . . ." It says "we have not stopped praying." Colossians 4:2 tells us to "Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful." Devote yourselves. To devote means to concentrate. It also means to set apart; dedicate by a solemn act. 1 Thessalonians 3:10 uses the words "Night and day." "Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may see you again and supply what is lacking in your faith." They prayed earnestly, night and day. How many time do we petition God? How often do we go before Him and present our requests? Do we say it once and then wash our hands just because His will be done? Do our prayers not mean more than that? Every example of prayer in the Bible points out that persistence is key. Luke 18:1-8 tells us about a parable that Jesus told concerning a persistent widow. Verse 1 explains the purpose of the parable. It teaches us that we should pray and not give up. Do not stop praying. Do not give up. God is listening.
"devote." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 25 Apr. 2013.
The act of prayer is solemn and it is time that we set apart to speak to God, but it is also something that we can do continuously throughout our entire day. Yet, you may feel that you don't always have the right words to say to God. You needn't worry or fear. Romans 8:26 tells us, "In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans." We don't need words because God already knows what is on our hearts. He already knows what we need before we ask. A cute little story was shared around Facebook regarding a little girl who was saying her bedtime prayers. She bowed her little head and folded her little hands and began to recite her ABC's. When questioned, she replied, "I didn't know what to say, so I gave God all the letters and He could put them in the right order."
So I urge you, take 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 to heart. "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."