When I am walking with my wife, I do not have a
designated phrase to begin and end each conversation. In fact, no matter where
we are or what we are doing, the conversation is always open. We do not need a prescribed
beginning and end to each thought we share, because we are with each other. We are ever walking and talking with each other –
enjoying each other’s company and presence. We have a relationship that is
based on more than just conversation.
Should not our
relationship with the Lord be similar? So often we think the phrases, “In the
Name of Jesus” and “amen,” should begin and end our conversations with God. But
why is this? Have we limited a relationship with the Savior to the few moments
of prayer each day? Sometimes it feels as though we are “hanging up” or saying
“good bye” when we attach an “amen” to the end of our prayers. This does not
need to be the case. Since we have the very great and precious promises of God,
we know that the Almighty “will never leave us or forsake us” (Josh. 1:5; 1
Sam. 12:22; 2 Peter 1:4). The Lord walks with us by His Spirit EVERY moment of the day (John 14:16-17).
Perhaps, then, every waking moment we should be
sensitive and aware of the Presence of God. Yes, we will pray “In the Name of
Jesus” and agree by faith with a holy “Amen,” but we should not let prayer be
the only time we are attentive to God (Eph. 2:18). As a husband walks and talks
with his wife, let us walk with God – aware and sensitive to the Presence of our
Beloved. Let us always listen for the voice of God, no matter where we are –
whether in prayer or not.
-Dusty
Great thought, love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks... it was inspired via the series we have been going through at Church!!!
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