#130: P.U.S.H
The word PUSH is a common word in the labour room. It is said that on a
scale of 1-10, labour pain is 11, however, in the midst of this pain, the woman
in labour has to push for her baby to come out. There is this joy that comes
when the baby is delivered. Similarly, the way to get
real-life results in prayer is to seek God with an attitude that will P.U.S.H –Pray
Until Something Happens. It is praying to see the hand of God move. It is
desperate hungry praying. It is the type of prayer that gets answers.
The parable of the persistent widow and the
unjust judge in the Gospel stresses the importance of constant prayer and not
giving up. The judge, who neither feared God nor cared about what people
thought, eventually gave into the persistent pleas of the town’s widow. If the
unjust judge offered justice to the relentless widow, in due time our
compassionate God will answer our constant prayers,
even if the answer is not what we expected. Keep the PUSH going. Something will
happen.
2 saying, “In a
certain city there was a judge who did not fear God and had no respect for man. 3 There was a [desperate] widow in
that city and she kept coming to him and saying, ‘Give me justice and legal protection from my
adversary.’ 4 For a time he
would not; but later he said to himself, ‘Even though I do not fear God nor
respect man, 5 yet because this
widow continues to
bother me, I will give her justice and legal
protection; otherwise by continually coming she [will
be an intolerable annoyance and she] will wear me
out.’”
Luke 18:2-5
So, when life is getting you down, PUSH. When
you’re having trouble on your job and things are not working out well, PUSH.
When bills are high and money’s low, PUSH. When people aren’t responding to you
in ways you hope and want, PUSH. When people don’t understand you, PUSH.
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