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What If God Said Yes?

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A friend posed a question last week that has challenged me ever since: "what if God said 'yes' to every prayer we prayed today? Would our neighbors or neighborhoods or nation notice? Are we praying radically?" That profound question came from prayer leader Phil Miglioratti over Facebook. I hope it's niggling at his other Facebook friends the way it's niggling at me!

I thought about the things I'd talked with God about that day. All good things. Important things. I asked Him to intervene in the needs of friends, family members, people at church, folks at work, people I minister with and to. I know He cares about each person and need I discussed with Him.

Yes, maybe people around me would be changed and take notice if God answered the prayers I prayed today, I thought. But I could be asking so much bigger! So much more! Lord, give me Kingdom-sized prayers that You are just longing to answer!

Since I read Phil's question, I've been praying a bit differently. I still pray my heart concerning the needs that are nearest to me, the people I care about the most. But then I ask God to help me look beyond my own front yard, as it were, and to see the bigger world that my prayers can impact.

It's been a good challenge for me. So now I pass it on to you: What if God said "yes" to every one of your prayers today? How much would change? Want to join me in praying more radically?

 

The question's been planted and now it's niggling. Thanks for asking, the Lord's using it to refine my prayers.
Posted by: Ferree Hardy( Visit ) at 5/17/2010 6:21 AM


Cindy,
I do spend most of my time praying for things and people who are close to me. Rarely do the places in my prayer journal get filled with requests for our nation or our world--even though I have categories for them. I think I sometimes feel that these are such big issues--what good will my prayer do? Thanks for reminding me that God often was just looking for one intercessor or person to work through to impact many.
Posted by: Jane VanOsdol( Visit ) at 7/20/2010 11:39 AM


We lift up Small Prayers to such a Big God... oh me of little faith. Thanks for passing on this "niggling question"
Posted by: Mark at 7/31/2010 5:38 AM


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