When
my friend found out she had breast cancer, I asked my friends to pray for her. When she had
surgery, we prayed that the surgeon would be able to remove all of the cancer
and that she wouldn’t have to undergo chemotherapy or radiation. And God answered
yes! When I reported the news, one friend remarked, “I’m so glad there’s power
in prayer.” I responded, “I’m thankful that God answered with a yes this time.”
James says that “the effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man
avails much” (5:16). But does “effective” and “fervent” mean the harder we
pray, or the more people we ask to pray, the more likely God is to answer with
a yes? I’ve had enough “no” and “wait” answers to question that.
Prayer is powerful, but it’s such a mystery. We’re taught to have
faith, to ask earnestly and boldly, to persevere, to be surrendered to His
will. Yet God answers in His wisdom and His answers are best. I’m just thankful
that God wants to hear our hearts and that no matter the answer, He is still
good.
Ole Hallesby’s words: “Prayer and helplessness are inseparable.
Only those who are helpless can truly pray. . . . Your helplessness is your
best prayer.” We can do helplessness quite well.
In Christ,
Janet
Irene Thomas
Playwright/Director/Screen
Writer
Producer/Lyricist
Founder/CEO
Bible
Stories Theatre of
Fine
& Performing Arts
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