Prayer

And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.

Matthew 21:22

God Answers Prayer

My experiences with prayer are many and diverse, but all my prayers have something in common. The prayers flow from my heart to my Heavenly Father. Some prayers are brief sentences, others are long and heart-wrenching. Lately, I’ve spent much time praying for my grown children, my dad, my friends, our nation and world’s leaders, and asking Him to protect, guide and help them according to their needs, and His will.

God Loves Us

God loves us. God helps us. God responds to our prayers. He comforts us. God takes an interest in our beings. Nothing is beneath or beyond His love. One thing I have learned over the years is that no prayer is wasted. God is not deaf! But He does wait for the right time to deliver. And the answer usually looks different than expected. Some prayers are simply expressions of faith.

God Understands

I’ve had a heavy heart lately. My earthly father is struggling and his body is failing. Life becomes harder with age. Even small tasks take greater effort. It is hard to watch this decline. I’m a little more emotional. My happiness-factor has lessened. My dad asks about his parents, his wife, his sister and her husband, his mother- and father-in-law. He forgets that they have passed on. He longs to see them. Heaven will be a joyous reunion for him.

We Carry Burdens

My prayers are simple these days. I haven’t the energy for long, complicated prayers. I sense God’s pleasure and compassion when I share my heart with Him. He carries my burdens and lifts my spirit. I’m so glad for this. Frankly, I don’t know what I’d do without Him. God be praised. He’s a hands-on God.

God Is Able

I pray for the world more than I used to. I’m not ready to give up on it. There is more work to be done. I ask God for Him to soften souls, to redeem lives, to heal and fortify, to change and make holy. At times I feel the weight of the world. Sometimes these prayers require heavy-lifting. But God is able and willing to receive them.

If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.

But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.

James 1:5-6

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Father God, You are so close that I sense Your living presence. Thank you for hearing my prayers and enfolding me in Your love. I treasure Your goodness, faithfulness, and graciousness. You give me strength when I am weak. You are so good to me. Be with my friends who read this. I love you. Amen.

Our Father

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

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I wish you well on your spiritual journey.

The Gift of Foresight

foresight: the ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future.

Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Definition of foresight

1 : an act or the power of foreseeing : prescience through foresight, she could tell what the outcome would be. 2 : provident care : prudence had the foresight to invest his money wisely. 3 : an act of looking forward also : a view forward.


Practical application.

I’m going to admit something here about myself that I’ve rarely mentioned to anyone. Things occur, decisions are made, and I can almost always predict the outcome of that decision before it happens. I guess this is the gift of foresight. However, what I really think is going on, is I have a broad understanding of human nature, and how it works in the scheme of things. Also, I have some slight em-path tendencies. Also, common sense enters in.

God may have gifted me with foresight.

Foresight is both a good thing and a bad thing. I often know what’s going to happen before it happens. I know personalities and how they react or handle things. For example, I remember when my church was voting on a youth program that costed $600. I also knew the youth leaders, and their leadership style. I knew before we voted that the money would be wasted, the leaders were sort of all over the place (not to disparage them, they did a good job). Yet, I didn’t say anything. I didn’t want to rock the boat. The church bought the program. It was barely purchased before the program was abandoned. It wasn’t a good fit.

Since those long ago days, I’ve learned to speak up. But sometimes I’ve dropped the ball, those times I should have spoken but kept silent. I felt the pressure of group-think, where fears of going against the grain kept me from voicing an independent view, where maybe I could have brought more clarity to the conversation. I’ve learned that if you keep silent, people think you are in agreement with those vocalizing and pushing to influence the outcome. In those cases, group-think was not the best solution for the situation. Two or three years later, it proved to be disastrous.

Foresight looks forward to the future. Wisdom, discernment, and forward-thinking benefits from looking at a choice and its possible outcomes–to the institution, people, culture–and if it will possibly cause damage control issues or worse. People can be their own worst enemies. In fact, sometimes the thing may be good but still not God’s will for you, your church, or your family.

Patience is a virtue.

The problem is that people steamroll ahead without giving serious thought to consequences of the choice or action. I think we’d all be better off if we would give serious prayer to decisions before we make them. God’s will is discernible. But sometimes people don’t want to wait long enough to listen for His will. Often, a waiting period is required before God reveals His will. Believers can be too impatient, and believers can do it their own way, impulsively at times. They think their solution is the right solution. Yikes!

Nope, not good.

Most of my ability to use the gift of foresight has a natural flow that impresses me with what’s going on. Sad to say, these incidents rarely are positive. Sometimes I’m down in the dumps for weeks and can’t talk about the issue with many I know. A couple close friends are trusted to handle these concerns of mine. Other times, spiritual warfare comes as a result of a wrong choice, which is never pretty. You can spot it by the confusion of people talking over other people and not hearing each other’s heart.

*I am not referring to supernatural foresight, an ability to foretell an unknown entity without any knowledge of the said event.

Influences and outcomes.

I wrote this post to encourage you as you place your stuff in the Master’s hand. God is not slack concerning His promises. He always welcomes us. Foresight doesn’t matter in the scheme of things, but wisdom does. If God is prompting you, don’t ignore it. Act on the prompting. His Spirit will guide you in the right direction without fail.

Some of the past has included wounding by our fellow Christian believers. Move forward. Let it go. Choose the right thing. Confront the past issue when necessary. Don’t live in bondage to the thing. Welcome God’s healing. Welcome His joy. Trust Him to carry you forward. Find God’s peace that passes all understanding.

God is gracious.

I wish you well on your spiritual journey.