Rhodes Memorial UMC
Saturday, September 04, 2010
God's Beacon on the Hill

Prayer Requests

      I recently read an internet devotional sent out by Max Lucado entitled "When You Speak God Hears"
                                    I'm including it here with thanks to Max Lucado from his book "For These Tough times: Reaching Toward Heaven for Hope and Healing",
                                    Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2006.
 
Those who pray keep alive the watch fires of faith.  For the most part we don't even know their names.
Such is the case of someone who prayed on a day long ago.  His name is not important.
He is important not because of who he was, but because of what he did.
 
He went to Jesus on behalf of a friend.  His friend was sick, and Jesus could help,
and someone needed to go to Jesus, so someone went.
Others cared for the sick man in other ways.  Some brought food; others provided treatment;
still others comforted the family.
Each role was crucial.  Each person was helpful, but no one was more vital than the one who went to Jesus.
 
John writes:  "So Mary and Martha sent someone to Jesus, 'Lord the one you love is sick"  (John 11:3, emphasis mine)
 
Someone carried the request.  Someone walked the trail.  Someone went   to Jesus on behalf of Lazarus.
And because someone went, Jesus responded.
 
In the economy of heaven, the prayers of saints are a valued commondity.  John the apostle would agree.
He wrote the story of Lazarus and was careful to show the sequence:  Then healing began when the request was made.
 
The phrase the friend of Lazarus used is worth noting.  When he told Jesus of the illness, he said,
"The one you love is sick."  The power of the prayer, in other words, does not depend on the one who makes
the prayer but on the one who hears the prayer.
 
We can and must repeat the phrase in manifold ways.  "The one you love is tired, sad, hungry, lonely, fearful, depressed."
The words of the prayer vary, but the response never changes.  The Savior hears the prayer.
He silenses heaven so he won't miss a word.  The Master heard the request.
Jesus stopped whatever he was doing and took note of the man's words.  This anonymous courier was heard by God.
 
John's message is critical.  You cantalk to God because God listens.  Your voice matters in heaven.
He takes you very seriously.  When you enter his presence, the attendants turn to you and hear your voice.
No need to fear that you will be ignored.  Even if you stammer or stumble, even if what you have to say impresses no one,
it impresses God - and he listens.
 
Intently.  Carefully.  The prayers are honored as precious jewels.  Purified and empowered, the words rise in a delightful
fragrance to our Lord.  "The smoke from the incense went up from the angel's hand to God"  (Rev. 8:4)
Incredible.  Your words do not stop until they reach the very throne of God.
 
One call and heaven's fleet appears.  Your prayer on earth activates God's power in heaven.
 
You are the someone of God's kindgom.  Your prayers move God to change the world.
You may not understand the mystery of prayer.  You don't need to.
But this much is clear:  Actions in heaven begin when someone prays on earth.
What an Amazing Thought!
 
When you speak, Jesus hears.
 
And when Jesus hears, the world is changed.
 
All because someone prayed.
 
  

Pray for:

  • Our Sunday School
  • The children & youth of our Church and community
  • Pastor Tom and the ministries of our Church
  • The youth programs and ministries
  • VACATION  BIBLE SCHOOL
  • The shut-in members of our Church
  • Our Country, leaders, and each family who is affected by the current events in our world.
  • Peace and justice among all peoples
  • "Pray for rulers and for all who have authority so that we can have quiet and peaceful lives full of worship and respect for God."     I Timothy 2:2 
  • Those included on our military list to pray for:   CPL Jarod Reesman, A1C Nathan Reesman, MSGT Scott Baisey, Mark Atkinson, Philip Atkinson, SFC David Haubrick, Rosa Fraine, David Freed, Jr., Brian Hoy, Denise Walters, Mark Walters, Charles Fluke, Ryan Grove, Rylee Grove, CPL Vernon Keiyou, Matthew Fisher, Kevin Harrington, Nick Myers, SGT Troy Force.