Episode 98 - Why should we pray?
Why should we pray? The international theme for the year, “Prayer Works,” emphasizes prayer as a fundamental aspect of a Christian's life, discipleship, and relationship with the Lord. This raises important questions about the benefits and purpose of prayer.
Prayer is formative for the soul and serves as a spiritual "home base" where believers connect with God daily. When we say "Dear Heavenly Father," we affirm our belief that God listens, highlighting the divine nature of prayer. It’s not merely about reciting what God already knows but about understanding His will and purpose.
The phrase "In Jesus' name, we pray" signifies that our prayers seek to align with His will. Prayer isn't about changing God's mind but allowing ourselves to be touched and transformed by Him. The idea that “prayer changes things” and “prayer changes us” illustrates how prayer helps us understand God when we seek His will.
Questions such as “If everything is ultimately God's will, why pray?” and “Should we just accept things as they are?” might suggest a view of God where everything seems pre-determined and our actions seem irrelevant. However, God cares deeply about our thoughts and choices. He values how we use the gift of the Holy Spirit and wants us to think in alignment with Him. Prayer involves not just communicating with God but also reflecting on our thoughts, with the Holy Spirit actively guiding us. For example, in decisions like choosing a school, there may not be a wrong option, but seeking where the Lord leads us is important. Regardless of the choice we make, God still loves and provides for us. The key is to seek His wisdom, as every path offers opportunities to praise and glorify Him.
The Spirit is active in our prayers, interceding with groans too deep for words when we don’t know what to pray for, as Romans say. The Spirit advocates for us, even in our desperation. Jesus understands our struggles. Sharing our difficulties with Him creates a profound connection through prayer. We have this opportunity every day, whether our prayers are brief or lengthy. It’s a constant and powerful connection, a tool that works.
