When you don’t know what to pray, read Isaiah 55:8-9 and humbly thank God for being all-powerful, merciful, and ever-present in your life.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, March 18
Daniel 3:16-18 tells about three young men who took a stand in the face of death, come what may. Stand firm in your faith, too.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, March 17
Have you ever thought about what you want people to remember about you when you are gone? What will your life look like, in retrospect?
Prayer prompt for Monday, March 16
Easter is a non-threatening occasion to share your faith story. Let someone know about the hope that you have in Christ! (1 Peter 3:15)
Prayer prompt for Sunday, March 15
Grief is painful and looks different to each of us. Yet, those who have died in Christ are in his presence right now. Let that comfort you.
Impending Death … and Hope (Prayer Devotional for the week of March 15, 2015)
I received some devastating news this week about an old mentor and kind friend. As things stand now, it looks like she has advanced pancreatic cancer that has spread to her liver. I am terribly sad, and yet I feel a strong sense of peace for her. She loves the Lord, she adores her family, and she cares about her fellow man. She is passionate about justice, and not just the kind that penalizes criminals for wrongdoings, but the kind that rights the wrongs in the world. She is an advocate, a brilliant thinker, and a confidante.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unless Jesus returns to take us home before then, there is a 100% chance that you will die. How does that make you feel? Does the notion of dying fill you with dread or joy? Like it or not, as James 4:14 and Psalm 103:15-16 point out, our lives are like a mist puffed into the air or a dandelion blowing in the wind – only temporary.
While imprisoned for the gospel, Paul wrote in Philippians 1:21, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” He had a very matter-of-fact view about death: if he lived, then he had more opportunity to serve the Lord. If he died, then he got to be with Jesus. Win-win!
For a long while after my brother died, I had peculiar feelings that could only be described as jealousy. I hesitated to share it, because I didn’t want anyone mistakenly thinking that I was suicidal. It’s just that the more I thought about him being in the very presence of God in heaven, it felt like I got the short end of the stick. I/we were left behind to grieve and cope, to continue living in this broken world of sin and despair and problems, while he was free from such entanglements. How I long to be with Christ!
Easter is just around the corner, and it is my absolute favorite holiday. Sure, I love the festivities of Christmas, and I enjoy the spirit of Thanksgiving, but wow – Easter! Easter is a reminder that this world is not our home (Philippians 3:20). Easter is about the resurrection, newness, eternal life, victory, and HOPE.
It is with this everlasting hope in my heart that I can say to my sweet friend: Go in peace. Go to Jesus, relish in his presence, and enjoy the reward for your labors. I will always cherish having the opportunity to know you and call you my friend.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, March 14
Going to church on Sunday is a start, but what are you doing to get spiritual meat in your daily diet? Find accountability & work on growth.
Prayer prompt for Friday, March 13
Does your life resemble more of the world or more of Christ? Read 1 Corinthians 3 and meditate on where things stand with you.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, March 12
Hebrews 5 reminds us that we need to be teaching, mentoring, & leading others. You don’t have to be a Bible scholar to be a disciple-maker.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, March 11
1 Corinthians 3 says that one sign of spiritual maturity is a lack of quarreling & jealousy. How does that match with your life right now?