Title Five Prayers to Taste Power
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Five prayers that give you a taste of power (Psalm 39)
Prayer is by no means a panacea, but there is never despair for those who pray. This is because God’s supernatural power flows through the front of dialogue with God called prayer. What do you need to taste God's supernatural power?
1. A prayer of humility (v. 4).
Affirm your own weakness and pray humbly as a being who must remain silent before God. How beautiful is it to be silent at times? The reason I feel so attractive through nature is because of the silent beauty of nature. The surrounding trees and forests hold the stories and secrets of countless humans. But nature does not tell such stories and secrets. Nature, which grows beautifully and bears beautiful fruits with quiet patience and perseverance, is a great teacher in life that teaches the beauty of silence. Whenever we compare the silent nature with the human fear of silence, we find this theme of prayer. "Lord! Make me aware of my weakness!"
2. The prayer of salvation (verse 8)
Pray constantly for deliverance from sin and victory over the hardships of life. Sweat from exercise purifies the body, but sweat from prayer purifies the soul. Through the sweat that flows from the sacred labor of prayer, obtain the grace of forgiveness and the grace of victory. Whenever I feel the need for such grace, I pray like David. "Lord! Deliver me from all my transgressions, and let me not be reproached by a fool!"
3. A prayer of mercy (verse 10)
Life is fragile, so a prayer of mercy is essential. But before asking for God's mercy through prayer, check whether your appearance is in accordance with God's will. Lincoln said, "Rather than rejoice that God is on our side, we should see if we are on God's side." When we ask for mercy with such an upright attitude, God never turns away from that prayer. God's kindness goes far beyond human kindness.
4. Prayer of supplication (v. 12)
Tears are the essence of life's sour and bitter memories, fragments of a broken heart, and a solution of agony. There is no shame in having tears. Rather, sympathize with those who cannot weep. It's unfortunate that you can't cry. Tears make the soul sincere. God uses a bottle to hold the tears of the righteous, and collects the tears of the righteous in that bottle. When God cries out with tears, he remembers those tears and accomplishes good works.
5. A prayer of reconciliation (verse 13)
A prayer for reconciliation is a prayer that wants the appearance of disorder to change into an appearance of order, a prayer that wants to change antagonism and opposition into harmony and harmony, and a prayer that wants the sickness of spirit and body to be restored to health through God's love and forgiveness. Even if you expose your weaknesses to God because of your weak body, if you do not hesitate to offer a prayer of reconciliation to God, an energetic tomorrow is fast approaching. For your wrath is temporary, but your grace is eternal.