Matthew 17:20 tells us to have faith even as small as a mustard seed, and God can move mountains for us. What does that verse mean to you?
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, August 13
Elijah had faith that rain was on its way when there was still not a single cloud in the sky (1 Kings 18). How does your faith compare?
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, August 12
I love the song by Hillsong, “Holy Spirit Rain Down.” Meditate on that imagery of God pouring his Spirit over you.
Prayer prompt for Monday, August 11
Read Psalm 66, especially thinking about v. 18. Is there anything in your life that might be hindering your communication with the Lord?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, August 10
Are there any droughts in your life right now? Elijah’s answered prayer came after three years of famine in the land. Don’t give up on God.
A Chance of Rain (Prayer Devotional for the week of August 10, 2014)
I’ve never really minded the rain. I don’t particularly care if my hair gets wet, and I like watching the rain fall. Growing up in the Houston area, I learned to interpret weather forecasts differently from most people. You see, if the news said that there was a 30% chance of rain, that meant it would rain 30% of the day – it was a given that there would be rain, of some sort. The question was only how much rain.
One of my favorite Bible stories has to do with rain … rather, the lack thereof. I encourage you to take some time this week and read 1 Kings 18. Elijah is one of the most remarkable people in the Bible; I would love to have a teaspoon of his faith! The passage begins in the middle of a terrible drought: three solid years without a drop of rain. Elijah was the only living prophet of the Lord, and King Ahab had succumbed to the influence of false gods.
Elijah did something ridiculous in his challenge to the prophets of Baal. Not only did he stand up against 450 of them, but he even drenched his sacrifice in water before asking God to light it on fire. What astounding, sold-out faith! You’ll have to read the chapter to catch the details, but suffice it to say that once Elijah was finished, there was no doubt whatsoever that the Lord was the one true God.
The sacrifice was one fantastic part of the story, but what happened next was equally amazing. Elijah climbed a mountain and prayed earnestly to God for rain. He sent a scout seven times to check the sky for clouds, and finally, a small cloud began to take shape in the sky. That measly little cloud quickly grew and became a torrential downpour on the thirsty land – God’s answer to Elijah’s prayer.
Are there things that you have been praying about for what feels like ages, and it seems like God hasn’t answered yet? Keep the faith, dear ones! Like Elijah, keep your eyes on the Lord and seek him earnestly with all of your heart.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, August 9
Ephesians 6:10-18 describes the armor of God, and his word is a sword – our offense when we wage spiritual battle. Read it. Know it. Use it.
Prayer prompt for Friday, August 8
How do you know which voice to listen to amid the static in your life? Read 1 John 4 and soak in the truth of God’s word.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, August 7
I can handle challenges more easily when I have an end goal in mind. Remember Revelation 22:20 – Jesus is returning one day! Amen!
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, August 6
Sometimes the temptations the devil offers sound nice, don’t they? James 4:7 tells us to take a stand against Satan’s lies, and he’ll flee.