Prayer Changes Things
Text: 2 Samuel 15: 30-31; 2 Samuel 17: 23
We can learn from King David how to focus on the real issues. In spite of his pain, David knew how to bring this particular case of treachery before God. Instead of bemoaning his misfortune, talking needlessly and fighting with men, he promptly brought the matter before God. He remained spiritually attuned to the truth that prayer changes things and indeed, the king’s remarkably brief but potent prayer turned this potential disaster into a victory.
Let us learn to report our concerns and challenges to God. Let us develop the discipline of talking more to God and less often to men – not merely during times of stress and turmoil but in all situations. It is prayer that stirs God to act on our behalf, not our tears or complaints.
Difficult and unexpected situations will continue to confront us from time to time and it is our prayer response that makes the difference. Learn to trust God in prayer.
These are excerpts from a devotion shared by the
Principal, Bishop (Dr.) A. O. Nwachukwu
during an Agape Bible College (ABC) contact.
