…..everyone who asks receives… Matthew 7:8 NASB
“Oh, I don’t want to bother God. I’m sure he’s got more important things to worry about than my______!”
Have you ever met someone who takes this sort of pseudo-pious posture?
When I’m feeling sarcastic inside, I’d LIKE to retort, “Oh, you believe you don’t need God for this, that you can handle this issue yourself?”
But more often than not, I experience sadness for any such dear soul who doesn’t believe that our Father in heaven CARES about every detail of her life and mine. Has she forgotten that He created her! We tend to love what we paint or fashion or bring order to. Do you know many artisans, composers, painters, sculptors or gardeners who aren’t partial to what they’ve labored over in love?
I regularly find delight in praying about the ‘little’ matters. (One pastor I’ve read recently commented that from God’s perspective, ALL our requests are little.) I am comforted that Mike, too, depends on God for the many details of each day. From tech issues, to conversations with colleagues to untangling sticky issues with a customer service rep and even a foreseen lack of time. On this earth 1.0, a fundamental law of nature is ‘As is the day, so too are its challenges’. But, the good news is that God promises strength and wisdom and sometimes even a way out for each obstacle that challenges us, IF we stop and ask him. Nary a day goes by that we don’t both experience God’s provision and answers.
For example, yesterday a replacement single Airpod arrived from Apple. Mike has faced various issues with these Airpod Pros he bought a couple of years ago. Since I was away doing errands when the replacement arrived, he texted me for prayer because he couldn’t seem to pair this new device with his cell.
Immediately responding, I typed out and prayed that he would trust God to provide patience and wisdom to figure it out. Within 5 minutes, he signaled his praise for God’s timely provision!
Later when I was home again, we talked about God’s rapid help, juxtaposing his speedy affirmative answer with those many as-yet-unanswered, ongoing and long-term AND daily pleas for relief, ways forward, healing, conversions, solutions etc.
My theory about these ‘little things’ is this: Our Father wants us to depend on him for all that concerns us in order to train us to count on him for each and every one of our daily ‘ordinaries’. He grants many, many requests in order to prove that he always responds to our cries for his help. Training us to cast all our issues, the teeny and the major, is how he creates in us an automatic and trusting response to life’s bumps and sufferings.
For an example of something very long term, consider the woman who suffered as an outcast for more than a decade due to her constant bleeding. Nevertheless, she received from God’s hand food, work and some kindnesses during those seemingly-interminable twelve years.
We all have our long-term versions of this single woman’s desire. For one more example, how about the crippled woman Jesus heals on a sabbath?
….should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free…… Luke 13:16 NIV
So, dear friends, as you carry a heart heavy for the ‘biggies’ such as the salvation of a family member, or healing, or reconciliation with a friend, remember to keep asking the Lord for every one of your ‘little’ needs. His answers will strengthen your faith as you persistently pray, without doubting. Rest assured, that when God deems the time is right, he will provide.
Jul 15, 2023 @ 23:45:37
Gosh Maria, this is such a comforting and powerful word. Yes, I’ve experienced this more times than I can count as I first began praying specifically for God to help me find things I had misplaced. He has never failed me and I always share a chuckle with our Heavenly Father when I rediscover my hidden treasure!
You are so right when you express that the answers to these little things builds faith in Him to answer the “biggies.” And we surely know that He will; always in His perfect timing and for our good. Praise you and thank you, Lord!!
Thanks for your effort and love in these blogs.
Jul 16, 2023 @ 01:16:36
Cathy – it sure is comforting too. I remember your piece of ceramic or pottery or some dishes that you received back at church, 2 years later! And how God orchestrated the sale of your car!
Jul 16, 2023 @ 01:17:23
Good! Dolly In FamilyCircus cartoon said this to little brother ready to pray on his bed: “It’s ok to ask God for little things Jeffy. Everything is little to God!”
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