Saturday, March 28, 2009

Why Do We Pray? Part 4 - Desperation Part 3 - The Power Of Being Used By God (1)

I have a question for you.....

If God is Holy, if God is all knowing then why should I send Him the petition that He already knows I am going to send? Can I change God's mind? Will God actually heal when I ask Him to Heal and will He actually solve my marital problems and find my brother a job? If things are set in motion can I actually expect to change God's mind?

To hammer home the point of my question I'll ask that you read and consider this quote from C.S. Lewis concerning God and time.



Our life comes to us moment by moment. One moment disappears before the next comes along: and there is room for very little in each. That is what Time is like. And of course you and I tend to take it for granted that this Time series--this arrangement of past, present and future--is not simply the way life comes to us but the way all things really exist. We tend to assume that the whole universe and God Himself are always moving on from past to future just as we do. But many learned men do not agree with that.......Almost certainly God is not in Time. His life does not consist of moments following one another. If a million people are praying to Him at ten-thirty tonight, He need not listen to them all in that one little snippet which we call ten-thirty. Ten-thirty--and every other moment from the beginning of the world--is always the Present for Him. If you like to put it that way, He has all eternity in which to listen to the split second of prayer put up by a pilot as his plane crashes in flames. That is difficult, I know. Let me try to give something, not the same, but a bit like it. Suppose I am writing a novel. I write "Mary laid down her work; next moment came a knock at the door! " For Mary who has to live in the imaginary time of my story there is no interval between putting down the work and hearing the knock. But I, who am Mary's maker, do not live in that imaginary time at all. Between writing the first half of that sentence and the second, I might sit down for three hours and think steadily about Mary. I could think about Mary as if she were the only character in the book and for as long as I pleased, and the hours I spent in doing so would not appear in Mary's time (the time inside the story) at all.



Does this change the way you think about prayer at all? Does this change the way you think about those times that you say your prayers and you feel as if you are talking to the sheet rock on your wall? Let me pitch another statement out to you, a cage rattler perhaps?



THE POWER OF PRAYER IS USELESS! Yes I said it, let me say it again so it sinks in. THE POWER OF PRAYER IS USELESS!



However, the people that actually have a connection with the One True God cannot be stopped. Think about it, they have a connection with the I AM, the One who made the sun and the stars and the moon and earth and everything else that we know and interact with.



The whole design of prayer is twofold: 1) We get the help and 2) God gets the glory.



We'll look deeper into this in the next post....probably tomorrow (with scripture).

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