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Friday, January 17, 2014

When You Say, "I Am Praying For You"...

 
 
 
I've been pondering this sentence quite a bit lately, and as I write this, I realize I've thought about this for years.  When I share a burden with a friend and they reply, "I'm praying for you."  I often think, do they really?  Are we really praying for each other, or do we simply hope things work out.   My husband often says,
 
"We often accuse others of what we are guilty of ourselves." 
 
Ouch. 
 
But I do have to wonder, if I am guilty of telling someone I am praying for them, and then don't, how often do people tell me and later forget to pray.  Telling someone you are going to do something, and don't is a lie, plain and simple.
 
Maybe it's just me, and you all are doing fine in this area.  If so, great.  But I know the Lord has been working in my heart lately to pray.  To stop and pray for people. To be more intentional (my word of the year).   Not a quick, "Dear Lord, please be with so and so, Amen."  No, not anymore.  I stop and put focused time on praying for my friends, even people I don't know if someone asks.
 
When someone shares a prayer request on facebook, I will not reply "praying for you" until I have stopped and prayed for them.  Because I know, that when I shut my computer and go on with my day that I will probably forget. 
 
This verse has been a good reminder to me:
 
"Moreover as for me, God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you:
but I will teach you the good and the right way:"  I Samuel 12:23
 
More thoughts on prayer coming soon.
 
Do you have a prayer request that I can pray for?  Please leave a comment or email, and I promise I will pray for you.

 

3 comments:

  1. "When someone shares a prayer request on facebook, I will not reply "praying for you" until I have stopped and prayed for them. Because I know, that when I shut my computer and go on with my day that I will probably forget."

    I've been thinking about this a lot. I've recently started praying before I comment because many times I forget. I appreciate this post. My one word for the year is prayer.

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  2. I have often thought about this and am also working on being faithful-The spirit is willing but the flesh is week, so it takes vigilance!

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  3. This year I have started keeping a notebook by the computer so I write down the requests then and transfer to my prayer notebook.

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