Before You Ask, Remember Who He Is
Many believers today approach prayer in one of two unhealthy ways. Some pray often, but they rush into God’s presence as though they are approaching a divine customer service desk, immediately unloading their list of wants, needs, frustrations, emergencies, and complaints before ever pausing to honor the One they are speaking to. Others hardly pray at all unless something goes wrong. For many, prayer has become little more than spiritual emergency equipment hanging behind glass: break only in case of crisis. Life goes on, the day begins, coffee is poured, errands are run, work is done, conversations are had, entertainment is enjoyed, meals are eaten, and bedtime comes without so much as a passing acknowledgment of the God who supplied every ounce of strength, breath, provision, and ability that made that day possible. Yet let trouble strike, let fear rise, let sickness come, let finances tighten, let a doctor give concerning news, and suddenly many who sca...