Monday, May 11, 2015

Prayers And Your Will

"Proverbs 10:21-30

The book of Proverbs contrasts the life of the ‘fool’ with the life of the ‘wise’. It also contrasts the life of the ‘righteous’ with the life of the ‘wicked’. In this passage we see some of the blessings that are promised to ‘the righteous’.

Difference to others

‘The lips of the [uncompromisingly] righteous feed and guide many’ (v.21a, AMP). We cannot be righteous in isolation. Righteousness is about our relationships – it is about bringing blessing to others.

Delight in wisdom

‘Those who have insight delight in wisdom’(v.23b). One of the things that come from a relationship with God is a hunger for knowledge and wisdom.

Desires fulfilled

‘What the righteous desire will be granted’ (v.24b). This does not mean that God will answer every selfish prayer. However, God begins to change our wills to align them with his (Philippians 2:13) and, as they become aligned with his will, God promises to give us the desires of our heart (Psalm 37:4).

Destiny of joy

‘The prospect of the righteous is joy’ (Proverbs 10:28a). ‘The righteous stand firm forever’ (v.25b); ‘The fear of the Lord adds length to life’ (v.27a) and ‘The righteous will never be uprooted’ (v.30a). Although he was probably not thinking in terms of eternity, the fulfilment of these promises is found in Jesus’ promise of eternal joy.

Lord, I pray for wisdom today and that you would put a guard over my lips so that my words may be used to feed and guide others."

1. "‘What the righteous desire will be granted’ (v.24b). This does not mean that God will answer every selfish prayer. However, God begins to change our wills to align them with his (Philippians 2:13) and, as they become aligned with his will, God promises to give us the desires of our heart (Psalm 37:4)." This is what struck me. Thank You Lord for telling me to remember to align my prayers with Your will.

2. Thank You, Lord, that I could talk to You and ask You to always put a guard over my heart and over my lips.

3. Today is my second week, thank You for Your provision.

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