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Our Daily Bread

First response

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Be anxious for nothing, but . . . let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God . . . will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

— Philippian­s 4:6-7 When my husband, Tom, was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery, I began to call family members. My sister and her husband came right away to be with me, and we prayed as we waited. Tom’s sister listened to my anxious voice on the phone and immediatel­y said, “Cindy, can I pray with you?” When my pastor and his wife arrived, he too prayed for us (James 5:13-16).

Oswald Chambers wrote: “We tend to use prayer as a last resort, but God wants it to be our first line of defense. We pray when there’s nothing else we can do, but God wants us to pray before

we do anything at all.”

At its root, prayer is simply a conversati­on with God, spoken in the expectatio­n that God hears and answers. Prayer should not be a last resort. In His Word, God encourages us to engage Him in prayer (Phil. 4:6). We also have His promise that when “two or three are gathered together” in His name, He will be “there in the midst of them” (Matt. 18:20).

For those who have experience­d the power of the Almighty, our first inclinatio­n often will be to cry out to Him. Nineteenth- century pastor Andrew Murray said: “Prayer opens the way for God Himself to do His work in us and through us.” — Cindy Kasper When I come before His presence In the secret place of prayer, Do I know the wondrous greatness Of His power to meet me there? — Hallen READ: James 5:13-16 Pray first!

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