Choosing Not to Ask

The Father has made his throne accessible. He has removed every obstacle that made conversation with him impossible, enjoys our company, and wants us to ask for his help (Heb 4:16). And yet, sometimes choosing not to ask is best. There’s an enduring fragrance in...

AND for mankind

The opening words of Psalm 107 have been a favourite worship song for generations: Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. The psalmist gives his reason for boasting of God’s enduring love; he brings out stories from Israel’s past. There...

God CAN

Answers to prayer are good news, even the ones that don’t quite match what we asked for. They are signs of the Father’s wise, loving involvement in our lives. Answers call for celebration (John 16:24), but that doesn’t mean we put a lid on prayer joy until they...

WHY keep asking

We really want the answer or desperately need it, so we keep praying. Those are valid reasons, but there must be more to why we keep asking the Lord for something. Persevering with a prayer point can become a tiring repeat of the same request and feel like a joyless...

Keep Asking

What a great way to start a letter. Praises for the Father’s lavished blessings, salvation through the Son, and for the gift of the Spirit. Then, Paul opens a window into his prayer life for the Ephesian church. The view shows the glory of God as the radiant...

The Desire Circle

The previous post, Well Done, was about the value God places on our desires. Following on from that, how important is the ‘desire circle’ in prayer? And can it guard our praying from becoming ‘head without heart’? I mentioned about Israel’s first temple: David didn’t...