The Philippine Star

Pray first

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[David] inquired of the Lord. v. 2 When my husband and I supervise our son’s piano practice sessions, we begin by asking God to help us. We pray first because neither my husband nor I know how to play the instrument. Together, all three of us are coming to understand musical mysteries such as the meaning of “staccato” and “legato” and when to use the piano’s black keys.

Prayer becomes a priority when we realize that we need God’s help. David needed God’s assistance in a dangerous situation as he considered fighting the Philistine­s in the city of Keilah. Before engaging in battle, “David inquired of the Lord, saying, ‘Shall I go and attack these Philistine­s?’” (1 Sam. 23:2). God gave His approval. However, David’s men admitted that the enemy forces intimidate­d them. Before a single sword was lifted against the Philistine­s, David prayed again. God promised him the victory he later claimed (v.4).

Does prayer guide our lives, or is it our last resort when trouble strikes? We sometimes fall into the habit of making plans and then asking God to bless them, or praying only in moments of desperatio­n. God does want us to turn to Him in moments of need. But He also wants us to remember that we need Him all the time (Prov. 3:5-6).

— Jennifer Benson Schuldt Dear God, please guide me as I walk through this life. Help me not to act only by my own wisdom, but to seek Your will in every situation. READ: 1 Samuel 23:1-5 God wants us to pray before we do anything at all. Bible in a Year: Judges 16-18 and Luke 7:1-30

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