Monday, March 9, 2009

The Power of Short Prayers


But seeing the wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, "Lord, save me!" Matthew 14:30 (New American Standard Bible)


A three word prayer was enough to bring Peter up from a “being pulled down” moment. Peter had requested that Jesus call him out of the boat to walk on water. When the request was made and Peter was out on the water, fear and the view of waves took him below the surface he was able to walk on just moments before. Jesus’ response to his cry for help was immediate and complete.

Ever been in that place? Doing fine one minute and sinking fast the next? One of the most frustrating battles I have fought over my life time has been that of spiraling moods. By nature I am talkative, enjoy people, and love to laugh. Communication is life to me. Relationships are treasures I hold dear. But when I spiral down into pits of darkness all those things I enjoy and value so highly are far removed and darkness engulfs me. It may last for a few hours or a few days until I choose to take hold of truth and allow God to once again lift me up.

A recent episode led me to desire freedom from the “fall.” I wanted a way to recognize the onset and gain victory before plunging down. God has been gracious to help me fashion a short but effective prayer. It requires identifying the heart attitude that can become my ladder into a pit. Once I recognize the attitude, I think of what I want instilled in me to replace it. Those become the substance of my prayer. For instance, when I am over come by a feeling of jealousy, my prayer becomes, “Father, I hate the jealousy arising in me. Fill me with a sense of well-being and contentment found only in You.” Is it effective? Absolutely! I have lost count of how many prayers of this nature I have spoken have in the last two days and each time no pit was visited. The heaviness and darkness lifted before they had a chance to settle in. The internal lightness was incredible.

I have no doubt this will continue to be a key to freedom for me as long as I choose to grasp it. Jesus is still in the business of rescuing us from sinking when our cry for help is directed toward Him. I have a daily choice to call out to Him or go down. I choose to call.

Father, I am astounded at You. Today is a day I am prepared to ask for Your help. I need You. I look to You. I thank You. I worship You. Amen.

Cry Out to Jesus - Third Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KODrd5KAsWk

Fixing my eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of my faith!