When’s the last time you heard/felt God prompting you to do something? Spend some time in prayer today seeking that nudge from the Spirit.
Author: faithsweatandtears
Prayer prompt for Friday, June 5
What is “the whole truth” about your relationship with Christ? Are you all in, or do you only participate when it’s convenient for you?
Prayer prompt for Thursday, June 4
Like the land owner in the parable (Matthew 20), God repeatedly offers us opportunities to follow him. If you haven’t yet, what’s the delay?
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, June 3
Don’t act like the early morning workers in Matthew 20 who felt gypped by the land owner. Don’t let pride hinder your relationship with God.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, June 2
Have you ever caught yourself saying, “I could never …” about something? Be careful not to put God in a box; if he wants you to, you can.
Prayer prompt for Monday, June 1
God can use countless people to witness & even lead you to faith, but ultimately, the arrangement is a personal decision between you & him.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, May 31
It strikes me that the owner went out to hire workers, instead of sending someone else. Likewise, God has a personal, vested interest in us.
Now Hiring Willing Workers (Prayer Devotional for the week of May 31, 2015)
In between a disappointing encounter with a rich young ruler in Matthew 19 and an audacious request by a helicopter parent that would make even today’s generation blush in Matthew 20, Jesus tells a parable about laborers in a vineyard. Perhaps I’m reading more into the passage than is intended because of some things I’m dealing with at home (namely, kids telling the truth but not the whole truth to keep from getting into trouble), but bear with me and see if there are some real-life parallels for you, as well.
A land owner goes out early in the morning to find workers for his vineyard and negotiates a day’s wages with the new hires. Not only that, but he also returns four more times to try to hire more workers throughout the day. Without being present in the story, it’s hard to tell exactly, but it sounds like he hired anyone who was willing to work each time he went.
The last time he went was about an hour before quitting time, and when he found some people hanging around, he asked why they weren’t working. They answered, “Because no one has hired us” (Matthew 20:7, ESV). Interesting. If my earlier interpretation is correct, then either these guys weren’t around the first three times the owner came by looking for workers, or they originally turned down the offer hoping for something better to come along.
I wonder if “Because no one has hired us” is the whole truth. Maybe they slept in till noon and didn’t want to admit their laziness, or perhaps they turned up their noses at doing such prickly manual labor as picking grapes until the day dragged on to the point where they realized they wouldn’t have money to feed their families if they didn’t swallow their pride and accept the work.
We don’t know the backstory, but I reckon we could still put ourselves into their shoes. There are times when God nudges our hearts to do his work, and we pretend not to hear the Spirit’s call because we’d rather do something else (or nothing at all). I encourage you to listen carefully and let God use you in his kingdom work; you won’t regret it.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, May 30
Hebrews 13:5-6 reminds us to not fear the things of this world; instead, we should focus our hearts & minds on the Lord’s provision for us.
Prayer prompt for Friday, May 29
We don’t need to fear God’s judgment when we accept his grace & love through Christ. He loves us so very much! 1 John 4:17-19