Mar 21
Today’s Truth
I call with all my heart; answer me, Lord (Psalm 119:145 NIV).
Friend to Friend
There is a drink that many people love, and maybe you’re one of those people. Coffee! Perhaps you enjoy a frozen caramel latte or a single cup of black coffee, or maybe you need a little cream like me. Whether dark roast or blonde, medium Columbia or Vietnamese blend, coffee is your thing. You’ve probably seen t-shirts and mugs with a little saying for coffee lovers of this nature. “But first, coffee.”
What is this shirt saying? It’s saying I’m a coffee lover. You give me coffee in the morning, afternoon, or evening, and I’ll do whatever is needed. It says coffee propels me into motion. It moves me. It fills me. It fuels me for the day.
All of the above is what I’ve found to be true about prayer. Prayer is good in the morning, afternoon, or evening. It propels me into motion. Prayer moves, fills, and fuels me to start the day. And continue the day. Prayer places my heart at rest before bed. And in the middle of the night.
Psalm 119 is known as the longest psalm in the Bible. At 176 verses, the song was written as an acrostic poem, meaning each set of verses begins with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The key verse from today’s devotion lands in the middle of a section focused on prayer. Today’s key verse is Psalm 119:145, “I call with all my heart; answer me, Lord.” The psalmist is letting God know he is in all the way in this prayer. He has surrendered and is in deep need. He would treasure an answer from the Lord. Two times in a row, the writer says, “I call…I call.” The repetitive nature of the verses indicates both insistence and persistence. Finally, he adds: “Save me.” Can you hear the desperation in his voice?
Maybe you’ve been there or are there now. Do you wake up early because of your pain or a loved one’s pain? For some of you, whether physical or mental, the pain keeps you awake at night.
As CS Lewis said, “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” Years ago, as I watched my daughter endure suffering from a rare disease, the pain shouted as my reminder to talk to the Lord. I don’t want to forget the reminders.
In today’s passage, the psalmist shares that no matter the moment, whether one of urgency, one of pain, the morning or at night, he knows that his communication with the heavenly Father is a priority. His prayers provide pain relief because they invite God into the place of pain, and in his presence is comfort.
Whether struggling with pain or priorities, what if we allowed the issues to point us to pray?
He promises to be all we need.
Let’s Pray
Dear God, help me be desperate for You, with or without pain. Show me the path to persist in prayer, no matter the urgencies of life.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Now It’s Your Turn
Have you ever experienced a “dry land” moment? How have you remembered to pray in times of crisis? Share in the comments!
More from the Girlfriends
Rachel’s Beautiful 31 Days of Prayers for the Heart prayer cards make the perfect reminder to pray before, during and after crisis. These cards are spot on when I can’t find the words.”—Savannah.
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I have written above my coffee station “Coffee gets me started; Jesus keeps me going.” I start my day off with a good dose of both. Then coffee stops, but prayer lasts all day. Thank you for your devotion, Rachel. It blessed me this morning. 🙂
I like your coffee station saying! Thanks Mardiece. Blessings to you!
I have been crying out and praying for over a year now for Gods help in saving my marriage. Although I don’t see anything yet and looks to be over I am still waiting and expecting with great hope and faith that God will come thru. He always has. This has been the hardest trial of my life. And I have to say I’ve learned so much about God, and have drawn so much closer to him and his word. I myself have become a better person, but the anxiety and fear of losing my marriage and my family breaking up is really hard sometimes to control internally. I speak to God all day long and thank him for his hand at work in my life and I know that my blessings and breakthroughs are coming. In Jesus’s name.
I am so sorry for your heartache, Marianne. I’m glad you have Jesus and prayer. I agree in prayer with you today!!