YOU CAN ALWAYS PRAY
READ: Acts 12:1-16
I called on the LORD in distress; the LORD answered me. – Psalm 118:5
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Deuteronomy 17-19
The
young mother called out to the missionary, “Come quick! My baby is
going to die.” Gale Fields was in Irian Jaya helping her husband Phil
translate the Bible into Orya, a tribal language. But they also provided
medical help whenever possible. Gale looked at the malaria-stricken
child and realized she didn’t have the right medicine to help the
infant.
“I’m
sorry,” she told the mother, “I don’t have any medicine for babies this
small.” Gale paused, and then said, “I could pray for her though.”
“Yes, anything to help my baby,” answered the mother.
Gale
prayed for the baby and then went home feeling helpless. After a while,
she again heard the mother cry, “Gale, come quick and see my baby!”
Expecting
the worst, Gale went to the baby’s side. This time, though, she noticed
improvement. The dangerous fever was gone. Later, Gale would say, “No
wonder the Orya Christians learned to pray. They know God answers.”
The
early Christians prayed for Peter to be released from prison and then
were “astonished” when God answered them (Acts 12:16). We respond that
way too, but we shouldn’t be surprised when God answers our prayers.
Remember, His power is great and His resources are endless. – Dave
Branon
Forgive us, Lord, when we’re surprised
By answers to our prayer;
Increase our faith and teach us how
To trust Your loving care. – Sper
The most powerful position on earth is kneeling before the Lord of the universe.
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