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Impatient Prayers

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Read: Psalm 26

Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have led a blameless life; I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. Psalm 26:1

That is a powerful statement. How many of us can really say that about ourselves? As I was moving my laptop, cell phone, and assorted books and papers from one room to another, the "regular" phone rang. I hurriedly set down my stuff and rushed to answer the call before the answering machine kicked in. "Hello, I said. No reply. I said hello again when I heard rustling, but still no response. So I hung up and went back to my stuff on the floor. When I picked up my cell phone i realized that I had accidentally speed-dialed my home phone number!

I laughed at myself, but then wondered: How often are my prayers more like calling myself than calling on God?

For example, when I am falsely accused, I plead with God for vindication. I want my name cleared and the guilty person held accountable for the harm done to my reputation. But then I get impatient with God and try to vindicate myself. I may as well be praying to myself.

Vindication does not come from self-defensive arguments; it stems from integrity (Ps. 26:1). It requires that I allow God to examine my mind and heart (Ps. 26:2) and that I walk in His truth (Ps. 26:3). This, of course, requires patient waiting (Ps. 25:21). When we call on God, He will help us -- but in His perfect time and in His perfect way. --Daily Bread:amen:
 
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CALLING MYSELF
Read: Psalm 26

Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have led a blameless life; I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. Psalm 26:1

That is a powerful statement. How many of us can really say that about ourselves? As I was moving my laptop, cell phone, and assorted books and papers from one room to another, the "regular" phone rang. I hurriedly set down my stuff and rushed to answer the call before the answering machine kicked in. "Hello, I said. No reply. I said hello again when I heard rustling, but still no response. So I hung up and went back to my stuff on the floor. When I picked up my cell phone i realized that I had accidentally speed-dialed my home phone number!

I laughed at myself, but then wondered: How often are my prayers more like calling myself than calling on God?

For example, when I am falsely accused, I plead with God for vindication. I want my name cleared and the guilty person held accountable for the harm done to my reputation. But then I get impatient with God and try to vindicate myself. I may as well be praying to myself.

Vindication does not come from self-defensive arguments; it stems from integrity (Ps. 26:1). It requires that I allow God to examine my mind and heart (Ps. 26:2) and that I walk in His truth (Ps. 26:3). This, of course, requires patient waiting (Ps. 25:21). When we call on God, He will help us -- but in His perfect time and in His perfect way. --Daily Bread:amen:

Good post, good post!! Funny too! ;)
 
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