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Old 01-31-2006, 08:14 AM
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Default The Power of a Timid Prayer

THE POWER OF A TIMID PRAYER - - - - -
By Max Lucado

If you struggle with prayer, I've got just the guy for you.

The father's prayer isn't much, but the answer is and the result
reminds us: The power is not in the prayer; it's in the one who hears
it.

He prayed out of desperation. His son, his only son, was demon-
possessed. Not only was he a deaf mute and an epileptic, he was also
possessed by an evil spirit. Ever since the boy was young, the demon
had thrown him into fires and water. The father had to remain on
call, on alert twenty-four hours a day. He was desperate and tired,
and his prayer reflects both.

“If you can do anything for him, please have pity on us and help us.”

Listen to that prayer. Does it sound courageous? Confident? Strong?
Hardly.

If his prayer sounds like yours, then don't be discouraged, for
that's where prayer begins.

It begins as a yearning. An honest appeal. No pretense. No boasting.
No posturing. Just prayer. Feeble prayer, but prayer nonetheless.

We are tempted to wait to pray until we know how to pray.

Good thing this man didn't make the same mistake. He wasn't much of a
pray-er. And his wasn't much of a prayer. He even admits it! “I do
believe,” he implored. “Help me to believe more” (see Mark 9:24).

This prayer isn't destined for a worship manual. No Psalm will result
from his utterance. His was simple-no incantation or chant. But Jesus
responded. He responded, not to the eloquence of the man, but to the
pain of the man.
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From He Still Moves Stones
Copyright 1999, Max Lucado
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Old 01-31-2006, 10:45 AM
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Default Re: The Power of a Timid Prayer

Sometimes when I am so overwhelmed I pray with my heart. I tell God to search my heart and know my troubles and to guide me and bless me in a way that will be pleasing to him.
Great reminder that we don't always need alot of words to have a freindship with God.
Rachel
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Old 01-31-2006, 10:58 AM
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Default Re: The Power of a Timid Prayer

Personally i prefer the shorter prayers. Its important to remember that at all times the Lord looks at our hearts and its not what we say with our mouths but its really what our heart is saying, i wouldnt be surprised that at times we simply say prayers without fully meaning them or realise the implications of what we are saying. Not that we have to be careful of what comes out of our mouths at all times. There is a massive amount of power in the tongue that we simply dont realise. Well thats my opinion.

God bless,

Matthew
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