I often ask others how I can be praying for them. There is also another question I ask; I wrote about that here.
A few weeks back, I asked a man for whom I have a lot of respect, how I could be praying for him. He replied that he was anxious. Later as I pondered his request – I want to be clear he had reason to be anxious – it occurred to me that when we are anxious, it is evidence of, possibly several deficiencies in our understanding and/or our relationship with Him.
We all may have Philippians 4:6 – 7 (here @ BibleGateway) memorized, but that doesn’t mean that we find it easy to live that out. We still get anxious about “nothing.” Psalm 139:3 (here @ BibleGateway) reminds us that God has scrutinized our path*. That word means that He has examined our path beyond how a civil engineer examines the aggregate used to mix the concrete in our roads. So in a real sense when we are anxious we are not trusting Him.
Nothing comes our way without Him knowing. Nothing comes our way without intention. Personally, I need to be continually reminded of that truth. By asking my friend how I could pray for him, I was reminded and challenged in my own trust of God’s scrutiny of my own life’s path.
Yet another example of the genius of the Lord’s commands to us. We are to love one another, and pray for one another in so doing we are exhorted, challenged, and built up not only in our relationships with one another but also in our walk with Him.
*I have written a lot on this Psalm in this blog, there are several posts if you would like to see them type Psalm 139 in the “Search This Blog” tool at the top of the column next to this post. Then I would suggest sort by date.
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