Friday, May 1, 2020

HIS OWN ANSWER / Draw Near Bible App

HIS OWN ANSWER

A wealthy farmer prayed each day for the wants of the needy. However, when anyone asked him for a little corn from his barns, he never seemed to feel he had enough to spare. One day the farmer's little son said, "Daddy, I wish I had all your corn." "Why, son? What would you do with it?" asked the father. "I would answer your prayers," the boy innocently replied.

Often, we have the power to answer our own prayers but fail to see the opportunity. When Nehemiah prayed, he placed himself squarely in a position where he could help answer his own prayer (Nehemiah 1:4-11). "Prosper, I pray thee, my servant this day and grant him mercy in the sight of this man." Nehemiah had every intention of taking advantage of his high position with the king to seek help for his depressed people.

People who are the real pray-ers have learned to offer themselves in service as they pray. They are not merely willing to mouth high-sounding words for the needs of mankind. Instead, they place themselves in the position to help. This does not take the edge off divine intervention. Rather, it gives God channels to work through for His blessings to mankind. Let us make ourselves available for God's use today.

“O Lord, I beseech You, may Your ear be attentive to the prayer of Your servant and the prayer of Your servants who delight to revere Your name, and make Your servant successful today and grant him compassion before this man.” N ow I was the cupbearer to the king.”
‭‭Nehemiah‬ ‭1:11‬ ‭NASB‬‬

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