Frustrated With Prayer?
Sometimes I get frustrated with prayer. But why do we keep praying, beloved? Because God moves through faith. And you never know when God’s perfect timing will intersect your circumstances.
Kelley grew up in church and almost missed knowing Jesus. Now she helps others experience His promises as a Bible teacher and event speaker through Kelley Latta Ministries. Her teaching blog, “Kelley’s Word on Wednesday,” will encourage you to live your faith and follow Jesus wholeheartedly. A mother of two grown sons and a daughter-in-love, Kelley joyfully shares her own faith adventure with her husband, Steve, in south-central Pennsylvania.
Sometimes I get frustrated with prayer. But why do we keep praying, beloved? Because God moves through faith. And you never know when God’s perfect timing will intersect your circumstances.
“For the kingdom of God does not consist in talk but in power” (1 Corinthians 4:20). You probably love that verse. I do. It holds a beautiful promise. Our faith isn’t limited to words and creeds. It promises power. But I have to ask, are you experiencing that power?
Have you noticed how easily we get offended? Taking offense and harboring bitterness in your heart will keep you from experiencing the grace of forgiveness in your own life. When we trust God to keep His Word and surrender our bitterness, a beautiful thing happens.
In this fallen world we live in, love ends. Friendships divide. Marriages splinter. But Biblical love isn’t a feeling. It’s action. Jesus commands us to love even our enemies and when we do, love heals. It redeems. It transforms.
In the beginning, all of creation moved in agreement with God’s words. No created thing denied Him obedience. Until sin. Now, the only created thing on earth that hesitates to respond to the Word of God is the deceived human heart. Do you know your King?
There’s no getting around it. Scripture calls us to work—giving it all we’ve got. But, God’s far less interested in the work itself than the motivation behind it.
Any time we try to satisfy our needs and desires apart from our heavenly Father, we’ll come up lacking. Empty. Starving. Yet, like the prodigal son, we keep trying. And we’re missing out—big time.
Three times in John 21, Jesus connected loving Him with caring for His sheep—particularly with feeding them. And God’s Word says what results when sheep aren’t properly fed. We become weak. Sick. Injured. Strayed. Lost. Scattered. Devoured. I don’t want that famine—I would much rather have the feast of following Jesus. Wouldn’t you?
1 Samuel 3:19 says that God let none of Samuel’s words fall to the ground. Wow! Most of us are careless with our words. We let accusations fly without thought. We put others down and call it humor. We’re often quick to say things we don’t mean. But that’s the difference between most of us and Samuel, dear one. His words weren’t careless. Samuel’s words echoed those flowing from the mouth of God Himself, and that brought about some amazing results.
Righteousness will go before Him and make His footsteps a way. Psalm 85:13 (ESV) It’s that time again. January rolls around each year with an invitation to take stock of our lives. And the same question raises a hopeful challenge: What can I do differently this year that will make my life better? We have […]
