The Value of Praying Together: A 3-Day Marriage Planنموونە
No Appointment Needed
Evening, morning, and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.
Psalm 55:17
Would you ever visit your doctor unannounced and expect him to be available to see you? Can you imagine taking a spur‐of‐the‐moment trip to the White House and immediately being ushered into the Oval Office to meet the president?
Of course, you can’t. You would need an appointment and a very good reason for being there! Yet, amazingly, you can “drop in” on someone far more important than the president of the United States. And you can expect Him to push aside all other business just to talk with you.
Our heavenly Father yearns to have a personal, loving relationship with you. What an incredible concept that is! The King of the universe—the Creator of all heaven and earth, who has no needs and no shortcomings—cares about what we think and feel. That is almost incomprehensible. He wants to spend time with you, hear about your struggles and successes, encourage you, and share His glorious plans for you. Prayer is a wonderful privilege—a chance for direct communication with our Creator. No matter how busy He may be, He always has time in His schedule for you.
Just between us . . .
- What keeps us from praying more?
- Do you sometimes feel that the Lord is not listening when you pray?
- What specific prayer has the Lord answered for us over the years?
- How can we work toward a more vibrant prayer life together?
Heavenly Father, how grateful we are that we can talk to You! And how blessed we are that You listen and care! Thank You, loving Lord. Graciously receive even the longings in our hearts that find no words today. Amen.
Excerpted from Night Light for Couples, used with permission.
“Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other.” (Is. 45:22, ESV)
Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Heb. 4:12, ESV)
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About this Plan
The late Christian educator and seminary professor Dr. Howard Hendricks said a common reaction to the idea of praying is, “Oh, no! Has it come to that?!” After making that observation, he contended that we do well to regard prayer as our first resource rather than our last resort. What a privilege it is when couples can approach the Lord together to pray for the various needs they experience!
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