Snow
Day! & Be Like Jesus-Pray for Others
I woke up today with the yard being
bright and white as snow. It reminds me of an old hymn we used to sing:
What can wash away my
sin?
Nothing but the blood
of Jesus;
What can make me
whole again?
Nothing but the blood
of Jesus.
Oh! Precious is the
flow
That makes me white
as snow;
No other fount I know
Nothing but the blood
of Jesus!
Oh what a day it will be when we are
all as white and clean as the snow out my back door that fills the room with it’s
brightness!
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When I get too wrapped up in my own problems, it’s
a relief to pray for someone else.
“You’re
never more like Jesus than when you pray for others,” Max Lucado says in his
new book Before Amen. When I read those words I thought, “Wow,” then
paused and asked, “Do I really feel like Jesus when I pray for others?”
Of course
it’s good to pray for others. If you’re known as a praying person, people will
ask you to pray.
I’ll
scribble a name down on a Post It note or print out an email from someone who’s
suffering from illness, loss, depression, financial troubles.
When I
get too wrapped up in my own problems, it’s a relief to pray for someone
else.
Just
logging on to OurPrayer and reading through a dozen requests is helpful. It
gives me perspective. “God,” I’ll pray, “you’ve really got to help this
person because their needs are huge, so much bigger than my own.”
But how
is this like Jesus? I tried to think of the times Jesus prayed for others.
The first
occasion that came to mind was when He was on the cross, dying. Didn’t He pray
for the criminal next to Him, saying, “I assure you that today you will be with
Me in paradise?” (Luke23:43)
And I
recalled in the Sermon on the Mount how He gives us that enormous challenge,
not just to love our enemies but to “pray for those who harass you.”
(Matthew 5:44)
Wasn’t
that exactly what He did when He prayed, “Father, forgive them, for they don’t
know what they’re doing?” (Luke 23:34) He was praying for His
enemies.
Or take
the Lord’s Prayer. It’s not just “me, me, me”; it’s all “us, us, us.” It’s
“Give us this day our daily
bread…Forgive us...Lead us not into temptation but
deliver us from evil…” (Matthew 6: 9) To pray itis to
pray for others.
He also
prayed to heal others, like the woman who had been bleeding for 12 years and
touched His robe. “Daughter, your faith has healed you; go in peace,” He told
her (Mark 5:34).
And then
there is that extraordinary prayer He says in the Gospel of John that takes up
all of chapter seven, one long prayer for His disciples and all who believe
because of them, which would be us.
“I’m in
them and You are in Me so that they will be made perfectly one,” He says. “Then
the world will know that You sent Me and that You have loved them just as You
loved Me.” (John 17:23)
It made
me realize how prayer is at the heart of His ministry. I can’t preach like
Jesus. I can’t heal like Him. I can’t teach like Him. But I can do this. I can pray for others.
By Rick
Hamlin
OurPrayer.org
daily email via Guidepost
Lord, please help me
to pray for my brothers and sisters in Christ who need your guidance. Also help me to pray for those that don’t
know you or have forgotten.
I ask these things in
your name,
Amen
Sincerely,
Renée
M.
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