If I flap my arms will I fly?
This morning, as I had coffee with a dear friend, she expounded on her pastor's Sunday sermon. He said that prayer should be our first response, not our last request. He likened a lack of prayer to trying to help a pilot fly a plane by flapping your arms.
I wonder why it is so difficult to trust God? I wonder why we always think we have to "help" God with our worry. And what makes us think we can fix stuff? Jarad fixed Agnes' heater today. That's an easy one. Well, for him, anyway.
But there are certain things that only God can fix. We can be conduits for His healing, to be sure. We can give advice. We can direct. And, we can pray. But why do we put the prayer part last?
Pastor Mike gave a really good devotional at our MiSC (Men's informal Service Club) meeting earlier this month. He said, "Prayer does not prepare us for the work. Prayer IS the work." So, I'm learning about prayer. Lots of prayer. And lots of fasting.
If you're prayed up, and fasted up, THEN you are ready to dispense Godly wisdom to those who are having difficulties. If you blab first and pray later, chances are, the stuff you spout will be from your own mind. We had one resident who, to make his point in class one day, exclaimed, "And that's a science fiction fact!"
"The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God."
-I Corinthians 3:19


