DailyPills: Abba Father by Planetshakers
07:15Anchor Song: Abba Father
Artist: Planetshakers
URL: http://tinyurl.com/gs8djyg
Can you still remember how Jesus taught us to pray? I was with some peeps the other day and prayer was being offered of the new year, mehn this prayer was heartfelt, people pouring out their deepest gratitude and desires towards heaven, which is definitely a great way to start the new year, but after some time, a thought dropped in my heart that made me a little uneasy.
Sometimes, the way we pray makes it seem like we are just making a long “to do” list for God for the new year, listing things we want Him to do, and nothing WE are going to do. Now, this is not to say those mention I mentioned earlier were praying wrongly, God knows the heart and intent of every man, so it’s not for me to judge. I believe God would only have me remind you and I today, that any faith that makes God solely responsible for the outcomes of your life is an irresponsible faith[Bishop David Oyedepo].
So, while I thought about this, I am reminded to how Jesus taught His disciples to pray in what we now refer to as “the Lord’s prayer”[Matthew 6:9-13], Vs. 12 says - Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us[NCV]. As little as this verse might seem, it shows that God expects level of commitment from you and I by doing something.
Therefore, as you pray and plan for the year, don’t just make a list of the things you want God to do, include on that list the things you also want Him to help you do. I know someone might want to quickly remind me of grace, but can I just say, that grace is not licence to do nothing, but an energizer to do more than your strength would have ordinarily carried. So, keep watch.. and PRAY! God Bless You!
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