An hour of prayer (Nico Marais)

“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.”
Psalm 107:1 (NIV)
I often fall into a trap when I pray. It’s the trap of praying as if prayer is only asking God for things. It is not. And I’m not the only one who pray like this…
Today’s reading says to give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever. So if He is always good and his love endures forever, shouldn’t we be thanking him always? That’s not to say we should never come to God with requests. As Paul writes in Philippians 4:6, we should bring our requests before God by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving. It’s important, I think, because we have received far more than we have asked for. So if our prayers reflect this we’ll spend more time thanking him than asking him for stuff. Shouldn’t it?
Here’s the thing: We can spend a whole hour just thanking and praising God, without asking him for anything or interceding for anyone, and it will not be an hour misspent or time wasted.
Lord God, thank you for every blessing and good thing I have received from your hands. Thank you that your love endures forever and that you are always good. May you be glorified and honoured in all I do and say and pray today. Amen.

Comments

  1. I'm thankful for knowing the power and reassurance of God's enduring love. What a blessing to be reminded of this. Thankyou Nico.

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