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Your Will Be Done: Is Prayer More Than a Quick Fix?
It can be easy to fall into the habit of praying only when we want a quick fix, miracle solution, or boost to get through a stressful moment in the day. But prayer isn’t just an opportunity to talk with God when we need extra help; prayer is something that should be an integral part of our lives and relationship with God.
The Bible tells us that Paul prayed regularly, especially for others and individual churches. Even when he was in prison, Paul continued to pray for others instead of praying for a quick fix or a literal “get out of jail free” card. In Ephesians 3:19, Paul prays for the church at Ephesus and writes: “May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully” (NLT).
Whether we’re experiencing joy or sorrow, blessing or hardship, we should pray to God—regardless of our circumstances and the emotions they bring up. James 5:13 says: “Are any of you suffering hardships? You should pray. Are any of you happy? You should sing praises” (NLT).
Through the good and the bad, your decision to pray to God shouldn’t be based on how you feel in the moment—it should be continuous. And if you do that, it’s often easier to always be joyful and thankful, no matter your circumstances.
Questions for Reflection:
What does it look like for God’s will to be done in your life?
Think back to a time when you asked God for a “quick fix” to a situation. What did you ask for, and what was His response?
How are you feeling right now? What thoughts are in the back of your mind? Whatever it is, consider following the advice in James 5:13 and bring it to the Lord.
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Have you ever felt like your prayers went unanswered or ignored? Is there a reason they didn’t “work”? No matter what your prayer life looks like, it can be easy to overthink prayer or become frustrated. But Jesus’ relationship with His Father gives us an approachable and practical look at a life of prayer.
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