Anonymous
Matthew
7:7 Ask and you shall receive…
I once
read the story of the father of a houseful of orphans whose faith moved
mountains. He laid out a table one morning, with bowls and cups though there
was no bread or milk to give the orphans. He prayed to the Lord, and after he
prayed, the baker was lead to bring the bread and the milk truck broke down in
front of the house and the milkman gave them milk to lighten his load.
I
thought of the prayer he must have prayed that morning. “Lord, you
started this program, but now there is no food in the house for your little
ones. This is not how you promised it would be. People are not helping out and
this burden is too hard to carry alone. Why is all this happening right now? I
see empty plates, and hungry faces and I am desperate. Please do something
now...”
Or maybe
he prayed like this: “Lord, You started this program, but now there is no
food in the house for your little ones. I know you are a God of provisions and
abundance, so I come to you, asking that you provide for them this morning, as
you have always done. I cannot fathom your methods, but I know you provide
results, so I wait on you to give us today, our bread and milk for breakfast.
Thank you for your faithfulness...”
Now,
neither of these prayers is right or wrong, and most of us have prayed both
ways at some time or another. The difference between the two prayers is that
one looks at the Lord through the situation, and the other looks at the
situation through the Lord. And what is nearer always seems larger.
Always
look at life’s situations through the Lord.
“Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” -Luke 12:27

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