Praying and Growing

And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. (Colossians 3:17) 
 
When my friend David’s wife developed Alzheimer’s disease, the changes it brought to his life made him bitter. He needed to retire early to care for her; and as the disease progressed, she required increasingly more care. 
 
“I was so angry at God,” he told me. “But the more I prayed about it, the more He showed me my heart and how I had been selfish for most of our marriage.” Tears welled in his eyes as he confessed, “She’s been sick ten years, but God has helped me see things differently. Now, everything I do out of love for her, I also do for Jesus. Caring for her has become the greatest privilege of my life.” 
 
Sometimes God answers our prayers not by giving us what we want but by challenging us to change. When the prophet Jonah was angry because God spared the wicked city of Nineveh from destruction, God caused a plant to shade him from the hot sun (Jonah 4:6). Then He made it wither. When Jonah complained, God answered, “Is it right for you to be angry about the plant?” (vv. 7–9). Jonah, focused only on himself, insisted it was. But God challenged him to think about others and have compassion. 
 
God sometimes uses our prayers in unexpected ways to help us learn and grow. It’s a change we can welcome with open hearts because He wants to transform us with His love. 
 
Lord Jesus, thank You for helping me grow when I pray. Help me to be sensitive to what You want for my life today. Amen.  
 
When I read this devotion I was encouraged. When it said “God sometimes uses our prayers in unexpected ways to help us learn and grow” I was reminded of the many times in my life when I was quick to complain about my prayers not being answered in the exact way in which I prayed but looking back now I can see The Hand of God in every situation I was and continue to be in, even if it’s not exactly how I wanted it to work out, in the end, it was exactly what He wanted for my life to grow. God grows us as we spend time with Him. 
 
Have a beautiful and uplifting day in The Lord! 
 
Today’s Reading is Philippians 1:6 


Attitude of Gratitude

And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. (Colossians 3:17)

While there will always be things to complain about, if we look carefully there are always blessings to be thankful for. When Paul describes our newness in Christ, “thankfulness” is the only characteristic mentioned more than once. In fact it is mentioned three times. “Be thankful,” he says in Colossians 3:15. Sing to God “with gratitude in your hearts” (v. 16). And whatever you do, be sure to be “giving thanks to God the Father” (v. 17). Paul’s instruction to be thankful is astonishing when we consider that he wrote this letter from prison!

Today, let’s make the choice to have an attitude of thankfulness.   

Lord, teach me the liberating joy of being thankful! Help me to find the blessings that are locked up in the things I complain about and to regularly express my gratitude to You and others. Amen.

I recently read this and again, I needed this today. God always has a way of meeting me right where I am.

Have a wonderful day in The Lord!

Today’s Reading is Colossians 3:12-17