Daily devotion
Exploding Prayer
By Dee Aspin
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“Wow, I bet the stars
are having a heart attack right now!” gasped Johnny, my
girlfriend’s five-year-old son. His sparkling brown eyes
scanned the night sky.
We marveled at the magnificent firework display above the football
field where we sat on blankets staring above us. It was our
church’s annual Fourth of July picnic.
Each rocket projected skyward trailing an invisible line and paused
before bursting downward like cascading leaves. The colors spiraled
into the night or blossomed upward creating a beautiful multi-colored
garden that lit the sky. How do they work? I wondered watching the
smoke near the launching pad.
Prayer is described as earthly petitions rising up “as the
smoke of incense together with prayers” (Revelations 8:4)
Suddenly I realized this was a new picture of prayer rising to God.
Again and again, each blast was accompanied by an unearthly
silence—our eyes riveted to the small almost indiscernible
streak paving its way to the heavens. The hush of anticipation broke
into the “oohs and ahs” with each burst of color,
sound and light. Not one pattern was alike: each was varied beautiful
and powerful.
We pray, shooting earthly petitions up to God. Sometimes it feels
seemingly insignificant down here and almost
indiscernible…like the faint projectile. But once our
prayers break through the Heavens—when God takes hold of
them—something wonderful happens. Just like the fireworks, He
responds to each prayer He receives producing powerful and varied
results for all to see.
Sometimes after the initial blast, a frail wobbly line wiggled its way
up to a black sky followed by silence. “It’s a
dud,” the crowd would grumble. Seconds more passed and
“kaboom!” Every corner of the darkness filled with
light, to our delight and surprise. We had written it off after waiting
just a few seconds without seeing results! It’s our human
nature. How quickly we give up praying if we feel our prayers are
simply disappearing in thin air.
No wonder Jesus told his disciples, “Men should always pray
and not give up.” Luke 18:1.
How does it happen? The power of God, described in Aramaic as dunamos
is from the word dynamite. The hidden power of prayer waits with the
potential of dynamite. As our hearts link to God He ignites prayer. We
whisper that prayer and it shoots up to heaven. When God receives it,
He opens it adding the power and the glory!
We see the answers come tumbling down from Heavenly places.”
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father
of the heavenly lights…” James 1:16
This year as you follow those tiny ribbons heavenward, attach a small
prayer in your heart to one or two. As the color bursts forth imagine
God at work with your small act of faith. Be ready to wait and trust
that it has reached its destination. God has heard your prayers and He
is working on an answer.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or
imagine, according to his power that is at work within us…
Ephesians 3:20
Dear Lord, keep me praying, knowing it doesn’t matter how I
feel—how great or small my prayers may sound. Each is
answered and each is power-packed as it reaches you, Lord, in those
heavenly places.
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