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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Pray as if Your Life Depended on It.

                                   



                                 The glory of God surrounds us.
                          Stop, stand still and know that He is God!
                           Adore Him as you admire His handiwork.


Pray as if Your Life Depended on It.

It just might.

Did you ever hear about King Hezekiah? In the Bible, in the Book of Isaiah chapter 38, Isaiah’s son Amos predicted that King Hezekiah would die in 3 days. The king prayed to God. God listened and gave him 15 more years to live. At that time Assyria was trying to conquer Israel God also defeated the King of Assyria.

Prayer brought down the Berlin wall, the Iron Curtain and prevented a total bloodbath in South Africa when the oppression of the blacks was ended.


                    Just as this fog blocks our vision of part of this scene, 
  Satan and the world try to keep us from seeing the glory and grace of God.

God knows everything we think and everything we are going to ask for so why pray?


This baby egret (near Black Lake, NY) knows that his mother will feed and protect him.  However, his cries let her know what he wants and needs.  She responds accordingly.  How much more will your Heavenly Father respond to your prayers.

Because God wants a relationship with us. He wants us to ask. He wants us to pour out our hearts to Him.

In the Old Testament, people yelled, begged, haggled with God and He listened. He often gave what they asked. 

He wants to hear from the “real you.”  

No wishy-washy prayers. 

What is your heart’s desire? 

Tell Him, ask Him, beg Him, yell at Him. He’s listening. He really cares. Ask without stopping. 

Jesus told the parable of the woman who went to the judge to ask for justice. He kept ignoring her and she kept going to his court and asking until he gave in because she was wearing him out with her petitions.

Since Jesus told this parable, it must be important information for us. 

If there is illness, financial woes, kids who live terrible lives, a spouse who is causing all kinds of problems, a broken-down car or a broken-down life, call out to Jesus without ceasing. He will listen and He absolutely cares. 


The sun shining through this sky broken by many irregular clouds makes for a beautiful sunset.  Our turning to God in our brokenness causes His light to shine through all our turmoil and makes us beautiful IN SPITE OF all our problems. 

He knows what is best and may not answer when or the way you want. However, He will answer when and how it is in your best interest. 

Pray like your life depends on it because it just might.

"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you."  Matthew 7:7



This woodpecker is enjoying a snack someone provided so she could enjoy his company.  Our Father provides for us and wants our company too.  That is a major reason why we need to pray.


What is the Best Way to Pray?

Should you use formula prayers?

There are some great ones.

Should you make up your own prayers?

Both are wonderful ideas.

Which way works better for you?

Which one lets you tell God what is on your mind and in your heart?

What is your heart’s desire?

What are your deepest concerns?



These birds pray and worship by being who and what they are.  They squawk to make their needs and wants known.  We pray by asking and seeking as best we are able.  Our Father always hears.  He understands and answers.  All creation came into being just from the love of God!  Imagine how He loves us who are made in His image and likeness!

Addressing the Lord of Lords and the Great I AM can seem overwhelming.

He is also the one who loved you so much that He deliberately chose you.

That mean He really loves you.

He is your Heavenly Father, your very best friend, the one who is anxiously waiting for you to speak to Him.



       This lily tells our Father what is wants by its behavior and He provides.  
            We only need pray as best we can.  God will hear and answer.


You might say He’s dying to hear from you. He actually did die just for you and me so He could have our company for all of eternity.

When you think about all that love and caring, what do you think is the best way to speak with Him?

Whatever is the best, most helpful for you is the way for you to use.

Just remember that He really wants to hear what is in your heart and on your mind. He wants the real you.

The secret is that He wants a close relationship with you.




We can be in a very dark place and God's light will shine through the darkness if we only look up and walk to the light.  Remember: Jesus told us "Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you." Hebrews 13:5

Start praying, talking to God and don’t forget to listen for His answers. He actually will answer. It may be through another person, through something your read, something to see on TV or any number of ways but He will answer what you ask. 

When that happens, something in your mind will click and say “That’s it, that’s what I asked.”

What’s important is to start somewhere, some way talking to God.

And don’t forget to thank Him for all the things He does for you, just as you would thank your best friend because that is what He is.

Jesus gave us this prayer:
‘Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from the evil one.’
Matthew 6:9-13

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Commentary:
My friend Jean Oathout and I leave on Sunday July 16 to once again attend the Montrose Christian Writer's Conference in Montrose, PA.  This is my third year attending. We will return on Friday July 21.  Please pray for us that we have a safe, healthy trip and that we return better equipped to do God's work.  We are both hoping that some publisher likes our writing well enough to publish.  
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Knapps Station Community Church 










  


                       Pictures of Operation Arctic Vacation Bible School 
                                      as it was being set up.
                 I will include more in the next blog post showing 

                                      the action and the fun.


                             This is me, Debbie and Bashful Little Bear.  ****************************

Voice of the Martyrs 


Please pray for our brothers and sisters who do not have the freedom to worship as they choose.
Many suffer and die for their faith.

We are so blessed to worship as we choose.
Many died to give us this freedom
May we never lose this freedom.

And may we never take it for granted.

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The Power of Your Story  is a recent post by my friend Jean Oathout about the power we have when we tell our own stories about how Jesus has impacted our lives.

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Sometimes I Walk in the Light is Jane Aults's post about being open to all aspects of our existence and seeing the positive qualities that so many people can bring into our lives.

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Blessing:

May you find your best path to converse daily with your Father God.
On your path, may you find the peace that surpasses all understanding.
And may you be blessed forevermore with His loving JOY each and every morning!

May God bless you greatly, my friend!

All photos taken by Debbie and Tim McEwen unless otherwise noted- used with permission

All bible reference from the NIV
unless otherwise noted

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The next post will be July 29, 2017

This beauty is growing next to the barrier between our lawn and the road work. I think God planted it there as a surprise.


We had another surprise this past Tuesday evening.  A mother skunk and 5 babies came to visit us.  Fortunately they did not leave their "calling card" even though they went under our porch.  Unfortunately they did not stand still long enough to get clear pictures.


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