Praying For Assistance
Praying For Assistance
Praying For Assistance
So in the little APTAT card I quote John 15:5 where Jesus says, I am
the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in me and I in him, he
it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.
By the worlds standards we may accomplish much without Christ
(like build an institution, or produce a blockbuster movie). But from
Gods perspective without Christ our lives are like little shriveled
fruitless twigs.
So step one as we face the tasks of our lives is to say to God this
is a prayer O Lord, I cant do anything without you. Without Christ,
I wouldnt exist; I wouldnt take another breath; I wouldnt know or
love you; and there will be no fruit from what I am about to do. This
is an act of great humility. This is where living by faith, and walking
by the Spirit begins.
Living by faith, and walking by the Spirit begins with the admission
of helplessness.
That is step one in living so that Christ gets trusted and you get
helped and people get served and God gets glory.
Step 2: P Pray
Pray for Gods help! You are about to make that difficult phone call,
or talk to your colleague about Christ, or take the test, or start your
new job, or reprimand an employee, or enter the doctors office, or
preach a sermon. You may be in the car or an office or a classroom,
or kitchen or waiting room or behind a pulpit.
O Lord, Help!
You admit from your heart that without Christ this is going to be a
wash. Then you very simply and very humbly pray like this, O Lord,
help me! Please help me. And you may get specific: help me not to
forget anything important; help me to love this person; help me to
be wise; help me to accept the news with hopefulness; help not to
be bitter; help him to accept what I say; help me not to forget whose
I am.
Asa cried to the Lord his God, O Lord, there is none like thee to
help, between the mighty and the weak. Help us, O Lord our God!
That song is not just for kids. When you face your day, admit your
helplessness, and pray for help from God. (See also Psalm
18:3; 22:19; 34:15, 17; 38:22; 56:9; 91:15; Mark 9:24; Hebrews 4:16.)
Step 3: T Trust
Trust in a promise of God suited to your need.
Living by Faith
This is the way that the action you are about to take becomes an act
of faith. This is what Paul meant when he said in Galatians 2:20 that
the life he now lives he lives by faith in the Son of God. Living by
faith means overcoming obstacles to obedience by trusting promises
of help and future happiness.
An act is an act of faith when the strength to do it comes through
trusting in a promise of God. When you bank on Gods help and his
promise of happiness to get you through your task, then you are
living by faith, and walking by the Spirit.
How do you bring yourself to do the right thing so that Christ gets
trusted, you get helped, people get served, and God gets glory?
Answer:
Well this is simply not what the Bible teaches. The Spirit of God does
not cancel out our will. The work of God does not cancel out our
work. The Spirit transforms our will. And God works in us so that we
can work. So Philippians 2:1213 (correct your card) says, Work out
your own salvation with fear and trembling, for God is at work in you
both to will and to work for his good pleasure.
When you have admitted to God that you can do nothing without
him, and prayed for his help, and trusted his promise, then go
ahead, act! And in that act Christ will be trusted, you will be helped,
others will be served, and God will get glory.
Which will lead naturally to the last of our five steps.
Step 5: T Thank
Thank God for the good that comes.
This is what you naturally do if 1 Peter 4:11 has really happened,
namely, serving in the strength that God supplies. God gave the
help, God gets the glory, and that starts with our thanks.
This is what Paul was urging when he said in Colossians 3:17, Do
everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the
Father through him. When you have the grace to do a thing in the
name of Jesus, that is, for his glory and by faith in his promise, then
give God thanks!
Or if the person you are trying to change experiences a change of
heart, then thank God! It is God who changes hearts and brings
good intentions. But thanks be to God who puts the same earnest
care for you into the heart of Titus ( 2 Corinthians 8:16). (See
also Romans 7:25; 1 Corinthians 1:14; 2 Corinthians 2:14; 1 Thessalonians
1:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Timothy 1:12.)
Conclusion
Whether you are a card-carrying Christian or not, be a Christian.
Live by faith.
Walk by the Spirit.
Serve in the strength that God supplies.
That is, live in such a way that