Deeper Devotion
  • Home
  • Devotions
  • Husbands
  • Articles
  • Contact

The Lord’s Prayer

November 28th, 2009 

John 17:20

I do not ask in behalf of these alone, but for those also who believe in me through their word.

If you were to ask me why I believe so strongly in a God I haven’t seen, prayer would be at the top of my list. When I was 17 I had a bumper sticker on the back of my Ford Tempo that read, “Pray Hard.” It was more than a bumper stick though; it was a conviction. I honestly believe with all of my heart that prayer is one of the most important aspects of our Christian walk. I can give you countless testimonies concerning the power of prayer. There have been times when I prayed for a friend or family member and witnessed amazing results. Just last week, someone I barely know sent me an encouraging note in which they told me they had prayed for me the previous day. I find it almost incomprehensible to imagine the creator of the universe intervening in my life because someone else came to Him in prayer concerning me.

How amazing to know that among those who have said a prayer for me is Christ Jesus, Himself! It was the final night before He would be turned over to the Jews to begin His trial and crucifixion. Among the many things that must have been on His mind that night, Christ found it important enough to pause and spend time in prayer for future generations. Like the old song says, “While He was on the cross, I was on His mind.” After all, aren’t we the reason for which He would shortly offer up His life? I guess it makes sense that He should spend time in prayer for us. I often forget that Christ, still being God, was human as well. Luke 22:44 tells us that while Christ was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane, His sweat became “like drops of blood, falling down upon the ground.” Many Biblical scholars and medical doctors believe that Christ may have been suffering from a rare condition called hematohidrosisa, a literal broken heart. In either case, it is an unmistakable truth to know that Christ cared deeply for us on that night.

As comforted as I am by the truth of our Lord interceding for us the night before His crucifixion, I am more overwhelmed by the testimony of Romans 8:34 which says that even now Christ is at the right hand of God interceding for those who believe in Him. It is for this reason that I encourage you to never stop praying for those around you. If we will continually lift our prayers up to Christ, the Bible promises that He is sitting in Heaven, as an advocate to the Father. He longs to hear from us. He longs to be our Savior and Sustainer. It is our duty and obligation to spend time in prayer for both believers and nonbelievers alike. If Christ could find time to pray for you the night before His crucifixion, how much more should you find time in your day to pray for friends and family? I challenge you to set aside five minutes today and intercede for someone close to you. If you won’t do it, who will?

With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints (Ephesians 6:18).

2 Comments
Categories : Devotions
← Next Post
Previous Post →

Comments

  1. Rosemary Alexander-Checaloski
    September 22, 2007 at 9:09 pm

    Prayer is an incredible privilege God has given us. To think that the God of all creation actually hears us and encourages us to talk to Him! The best gift we could give to another person is to pray that they would come to know their Saviour and trust Him to meet their deepest needs.

    Reply
  2. Kelly Ness
    September 22, 2007 at 10:20 pm

    I don’t know whether I believe in the power of prayer anymore. I prayed every night for over a year that my dear friend would recover from his illness. I prayed and prayed, but God never helped him, he died anyways. I don’t know what to believe anymore.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

 

Facebook Twitter RSS

Devotions via Email

Enter your email to receive devotions via email:

Devotions

  • Saved by the Good will of God
  • Believers are Marked by Self-Control?
  • You Represent Jesus Today
  • Servants of Christ
  • Fight the Good Fight of the Faith

Husbands,
Love your Wives

  • Prayer
  • Video Games
  • Accountability
  • Dirty Dishes
  • Phones

Blog Posts

  • Theology Matters
  • What’s in Your Tattoo Ink?
  • Theological Reflections On (Pink Floyd?)
  • Continued: The Garden as a Sanctuary
  • Tend and Keep or Worship and Obey?
  • A Changed (young) Life
  • The Majesty and the Beauty of God!
  • Christian relationships
  • Bad Theology meets Bad PHP

Articles

  • What to Expect When You Take a Stand On Anything
  • I Ate My Love Letter (When Crushes Crush You)
  • Our Bodies Are a Gift From God: Treat Them Well
Deeper Devotion
Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved
iThemes Builder by iThemes
Powered by WordPress