The Sunday before Christmas, our pastor preached a wonderful
sermon about “The Gift of Prayer.” During the message, he said we are the ones
who lose if we reject God’s invitation to confidently “draw near the throne of
grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need”
(Hebrews 4:16, ESV). Whether we stubbornly refuse the gift of prayer or simply
neglect to draw near to God, we miss out on the wonderful gifts God wants to
give us, gifts He has already prepared for us, gifts just waiting until such
time as we turn to Him and ask for them.
Upon hearing that, I immediately thought about the Christmas
gifts that were wrapped and waiting in my house. How sad—unthinkable, actually—that
the intended recipients of those gifts would fail to express any interest in
receiving them, that they would go on their merry way without paying any
attention to me and to the gifts I've lovingly provided for them. Yet, we do
that same kind of thing when we fail to pray. For example, the Bible clearly
says, “You do not have, because you do not ask. 3You ask and do not
receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions” (James 4:2b-3, ESV).
Dear Reader, all sorts of wonderful gifts are in God’s
storehouse of blessings, gifts with our name on them, gifts just waiting for us
to humbly ask God for them and then gratefully receive them. Let us, then, draw
near the throne of grace every day!
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