Category: Prayers

PROSPERITY

“God says, ‘Why are you transgressing the Lord’s commands, so that you cannot prosper?’ ” —2 Chronicles 24:20 When we disobey God, we not only do not prosper, we cannot prosper. We may look like we’re prospering, but looks are deceiving. How many superstars and celebrities are deeply depressed and suicidal? When we disobey God, even “sure things” don’t work. A few Arameans came against King Joash’s troops. Joash couldn’t lose, but he did. “The Lord surrendered a very large force” into the Arameans’ power (2 Chr 24:24). When we disobey God, we feel compelled to worry about even simple...

OPPRESSED NO MORE

“All the people of the land rejoiced, and the city was quiet, now that Athaliah had been slain with the sword at the royal palace.” —2 Kings 11:20 Athaliah, the queen mother, violently oppressed God’s people for seven years. They were freed from her oppressive, idolatrous regime by: the courage of Jehosheba, who risked her life to save the life of baby Joash, the future king (2 Kgs 11:2), the wise and strong leadership of Jehoiada, the priest (2 Kgs 11:4ff), and the submission of the captains and the guards to Jehoiada’s authority (2 Kgs 11:4ff). The Church today throughout...

ABBA

“Our Father…” —Matthew 6:9 “The expression ‘God the Father’ had never been revealed to anyone” before Jesus taught us to pray “Our Father” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2779). When Jesus taught His disciples to pray the Our Father, He used a word for Father, “Abba,” that can be translated as “Daddy.” Addressing God as Father only occurs a very few times in the Old Testament (e.g. Is 64:7). So those who originally heard Jesus teach them the Our Father must have been shocked. Even today, many wounded people admit that they cannot relate to God as gentle and loving...

RELAY RACE

“He picked up Elijah’s mantle.” –2 Kings 2:13 Elijah passed on his mission, ministry, and power to Elisha. Do you have a mission to pass on? Do you know your mission? If you are doing something of long-term significance for the Lord, you need to disciple others to carry on that mission. In this way, the Church may be built up as an ever more effective instrument of establishing God’s kingdom on earth. To build the Church and to leave behind us a great spiritual legacy, we must: 1) be doing something of long-term significance, that is, doing God’s will...

WITH ENEMIES LIKE THIS, WHO NEEDS FRIENDS?

“‘…my enemy,’ Ahab said to Elijah.” –1 Kings 21:20 How good to have an enemy like Elijah the prophet! Elijah prophesied to his enemy, Ahab (1 Kgs 21:19ff). Those prophetic words cut to Ahab’s heart and led him to repentance and fasting (1 Kgs 21:27). Ahab’s heartfelt reaction to the prophecy of his enemy even spared him from destruction during his lifetime (1 Kgs 21:29). “For if a man meets his enemy, does he send him away unharmed?” (1 Sm 24:20) Or does a man send his enemy away blessed, prayed for, and enriched? Elijah, the enemy, sent Ahab home...