Monday, 14 July 2025

Answered Prayers

 

I was praying the other day and God spoke to me.

He said, "There are over 8 billion people in the world and I seem to be spending 90% of my time dealing with your prayers!"

"Oh ..." I said, not knowing whether this was a good thing or whether He was perhaps hinting something. He soon made it clear.

"Lighten up!" He continued, "it's good that you pray for so many people but is it necessary every time to mention each one by name? I know who they are; I don't need to know their Zip Code!

"Why not group your people as appropriate? Like family, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, Blog readers and contributors, and so on? This way you'll save yourself and Me a lot of time?"

"But ..." I hesitated, "they all have so many different needs!"

"And don't you think I know that?" He asked.

I'll admit He had a point. I wanted to say, "Touché" but I thought it would be impertinent so I kept quiet.

"Praying for others is good and commendable," He said to encourage me, "prayers are the best gifts people can receive and give to each other. They show a generous spirit and that we love and care for each other. As Jesus taught. But let's not go over the top. You can pray for other people any time when they come to mind. You think of a person, or you meet someone, and you know they need me in their lives; then just say a few words silently. Nothing much, just a word or two. Without them knowing about it. I'll be listening and will act on your prayers in my way and in good time."

I suddenly realised that I had been distracted in my prayers. So I continued. "Where was I? ... Oh ... Aunt Edna, Uncle Barnabas, Aunt Philomena and Uncle Jehoshaphat and their children ... now what are their names?"

8 comments:

  1. ...those are hard names to remember.

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    1. Your name is easy enough to remember in my prayers, Tom.

      God bless.

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  2. I tend to get distracted, and praying for people when their names pop into my head works for me.

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    1. I now ask all my relatives to wear badges with their names on so I can remember who they are in prayers. I used to say to God "and that cousin with the wart on her nose!" Now it's more personal and I pray for "Ethel".

      God bless, K.

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  3. Ooh thanks for this one. So many many people and friends of people and friends of those friends are asking for prayers….which is a good thing….. but my Catholic guilt rears up if I don’t list everyone. I like the suggestion of categories and then there will always be those special intentions that need to be named !
    Happy Monday everyone!

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    1. Yes Maureen; I like categories. So when I say to God, "look after my family please" it includes all the new babies that have been born and I have still to meet. It's an all inclusive contract that covers everyone under the "family" umbrella. Including cousins several times removed ... yet they keep coming back!

      God bless.

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  4. God hears all our prayers, even when we forget to say them out loud or inadvertently leave someone out. He knows our needs before we ask. Blessings, Victor!

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    1. If He knows our needs before we ask, then why pray?

      God bless, Martha.

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