A Balanced Prayer
Taking time to praise the King of Kings will change how you bring your petitions to Him.
From Intouch Ministries
2 Chronicles 20:5-12
Modern-day
Christians can learn a lot from prayers recorded in the Old Testament.
Many women and men who prayed in the Bible witnessed firsthand God’s
wonder-working power—and that power is still available to us today.
Let’s
take a look at Jehoshaphat. His prayer for help not only asked the Lord
to meet his needs but also proclaimed God’s greatness. By praying,
“Power and might are in Your hand so that no one can stand against You”
(2 Chron. 20:6), Jehoshaphat was praising God and at the same time
reminding himself of the Lord’s greatness.
Likewise, our requests
should be made with recognition of who God is. While crying out to God
about his terrible predicament, Jehoshaphat also exalted the Lord for
His attributes and acknowledged the great things He had done previously.
That’s why knowing the Word of God is so important. Reading about how
He has worked in the lives of others helps us grasp the immensity of His
might.
Do you want to revolutionize your prayer life? When you
talk to God, recall His mercy, grace, and awesome power. Focus as much
attention on Him as you do on your requests, and your relationship with
the Father will be transformed.
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