God is Omnipresent at 8 am by Tigner Rand
I firmly believe in the power of prayer. Most recently my dear friend had a testimony on this area under discussion of phone calls and prayer. Setting the scene: Harold and I always begin our conversation with a positive affirmation; me, asking how he is doing followed by his sincere statement “it’s the best day of my life”, which always brings a smile to my face. On this night, nothing was any different except this time his tone was concise and clearly expressed.
The Bible demonstrates many examples of the power of prayer: God answering many of Moses' prayers, parting the Red Sea (Exodus 14:13-22), God agreed to spare Sodom and Gomorrah if Abraham could find ten righteous people (Genesis 18:22-32). Daniel spent his whole life praying and was ultimately thrown in the lion's den because he would not stop praying to God and worship the king. Because he continually prayed God spared him (Daniel 6:4-24). God miraculously answered the prayers of the early Christians by sending an angel to free Peter from prison (Acts 12:5-10). In contrast, Jesus' prayer at Gethsemane clearly showed him praying if it was possible, the hour might pass from him Abba, Father, all things are possible unto thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, but what thou will (Mark 14:32-42). Nevertheless, throughout the Bible, there are countless situations of people praying and God responding. Likewise, we are afforded the opportunity of partitioning God directly in prayer. So, if you don’t get anything else from this testimonial learn how and remember to pray daily. As stated, there is power in prayer…
The lesson learned is to pray without ceasing thanking God and never taking anything for granted. Will God answer all your request? Maybe, maybe not. The point is to always pray and seek to be in God’s will. And by all means it is always a joyous moment for a parent knowing their child has cheated death during a horrific traffic altercation. Now, besides praying and talking about my friend’s testimony, what makes this story so wondrous? Harold’s son accident occurred at 8 o’clock a.m. - the same time Harold was praying!
Adapted from http://www.faithwriters.com/article-details.php?id=146150
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