Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Prayer That Never Fails

By Becky Avella

From the Word:


Click here and read Luke 22:39-45

Key Verse:
Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine. -Luke 22:39-45

I love good books and some of my favorites are Jan Karon’s novels “The Mitford Series.” Set in the small Southern town of Mitford, they tell the story of a lovable, Episcopalian priest, named Father Tim. The magic of the books lies in how ordinary life is in Mitford.

I have learned so much from Father Tim. Before he starts his day, he always prays, “Make me a blessing to someone today.” What an attitude! Whatever happens today, Lord, please let me touch someone’s life! He has a firm grasp on grace, and it shows up throughout the books. But I think the most important lesson that I have learned from Father Tim is his famous “prayer that never fails.”

Whenever he is counseling someone or trying to figure out a situation, he suggests that they pray the prayer that never fails, “Thy will be done.”

Why don’t we pray this prayer more often? Fear! We forget that our God is trustWORTHY. If we are honest, many of us are afraid of what that Will might include. It is almost as if we see God in Heaven saying, “Yippee! She finally surrendered. Now I can pour on the really hard stuff!”

We must remember God’s character and His heart toward us. He says, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11)

He isn’t out to get us. He is out to love us, mold us, shape us, draw us to Himself, and ultimately work out what is best for us individually and for the Kingdom as a whole. Pray the prayer that never fails and trust for just the right answer.

Personal Application:
Does praying this prayer terrify you? List what you are afraid of, confess your unbelief, and ask God to help you trust Him more.

In his book, Absolute Surrender, Andrew Murray gives this exhortation:

“Oh, I want to encourage you, and I want you to cast away every fear. Come with that feeble desire. If there is the fear which says- ‘Oh, my desire is not strong enough. I am not willing for everything that may come, and I do not feel bold enough to say I can conquer everything’ – I implore you, learn to know and trust your God now. Say: ‘My God, I am willing that You should make me willing.’”

Give the Lord Your fear, and then ask Him to make you willing and able to surrender to His good will.

More of God’s Word:
1. Lord, I believe, help thou mine unbelief! Mark 9:24 (KJV)

2. All he does is just and good, and all his commandments are trustworthy. – Psalm 111:7 (NLT)

3. God is faithful (reliable, trustworthy, and therefore ever true to His promise, and He can be depended on); - 1 Corinthians 1:9a (Amplified Bible)

Dear Lord, Thy will be done. As scary as it is to pray, I know that I can trust You because you are worthy of that trust. Thank you that I can rest in knowing You are sovereign over the details of my life. Equip me to let go and wait for Your perfect will.

In Jesus’ Name I pray,
Amen



3 comments:

Holly said...

Great post Becky - true and also challenging! Mark 9:24 keeps popping up throughout my days over the past several weeks...I wonder what God is trying to tell me?Thanks again -
holly

Pamela (His maidservant) said...

Becky-I am home sick-I can't sleep, I can't get comfortable so I decided to blog hop. I have been going through a rough week due to a result of my daughter making a poor choice. I am suffering and the scripture in this post grabbed my heart: "Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine." -Luke 22:39-45. Though my suffering is so much different than Christ suffering, it is still suffering and I felt the Holy Spirit nudge me that I too can pray His words from this passage today, now. A friend cautioned me not to intervene too much in my duaghters consequences, God has a plan. I know that. And I want His will in all of this. Thank you for the post. It was truly a blessing.
In His Graces~Pamela

Joyful said...

Hi Becky,
Your comment on Lysa's blog sent me over to say 'hi'. I could have written your comment to Lysa - it's so where I am at this moment. God has me in a season of waiting, but I have to realize that delay is not denial. I have to keep trusting and allowing Him to further refine my character to match the calling He has placed on my life.
Thanks for sharing your heart and also for this post. A perfect reminder to wait on God's perfect will.
Blessings,
Joy

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