It
is always a pleasure when we talk to a loved one far away. With
the aid of the telephone we can feel very close to those we have
not seen for a long time. A call from the right person can fill
our hearts with joy. The amount of excitement generated by a telephone
call is in direct proportion to the importance of the person calling.
We take for granted and may talk in a very off hand way to those
who may live nearby and call frequently but if the call is from
some distance or from a very important person then our voice quivers
with excitement as we talk to them.
Few
of us ever have the opportunity to talk to someone considered world
famous but when and if the person on the other end of the line turns
out to be an important dignitary we become completely oblivious
to our surroundings. We concentrate upon what we are saying and
hearing as we converse with our esteemed friend.
When
we consider how great God is, the very fact that He hears our prayers
becomes difficult to comprehend and yet we are assured that the
effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much and that
”the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open
unto their prayers.”
Truly when we pray to God we are talking to Him. If we would be
careful what we said to an important dignitary how much more so
when we are talking to the Creator of heaven and earth. Is it any
wonder that Solomon tells us, ”Be not rash with thy mouth, and let
not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God
is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few.”
What
a wonderful thing prayer is! Although God is in heaven and we upon
earth, yet He wants us to talk to Him. ”Ye shall call upon me, and
ye shall go and pray unto me, saith the Lord, and I will hearken
unto you.” ”And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search
for me with all your heart.”
Through
prayer we can talk to God at any time of the day or night and be
certain that He hears us. This is not so in calling another mortal.
There our calls might be limited to business hours or perhaps they
are in conference and unable to talk to us, but our Heavenly Father’s
ear is always attentive to our cry if we approach Him acceptably.
We
need to make prayer a very real part of our everyday life. Jesus
often spent the night in prayer. If the Son of God needed the strength
that communion with his Father gave him, how much more do we need
the help and strength that alone comes from prayer.
Our
prayers should be the outpouring of our hearts to our loving and
merciful Heavenly Father. We want to ”draw nigh to God, and He will
draw nigh to us.” We should avoid the pitfalls that James warned
about for some in his day asked and received not, because they asked
amiss.
A
child in trouble will want to call his father for help and feels
much better after telling one who cares of his plight. Sometimes
the parent can help and sometimes not, but all of us as children
of God can approach our Father in time of need and know that He
is able to help for ”Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that
it cannot save; neither His ear heavy, that it cannot hear.” Isaiah
59: 1
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