Prayer, Patience and Persistence


Rejoice in hope; be patient in affliction; be persistent in prayer.
Romans 12:12 HCSB

This verse speaks self- control. Hope is a place where nothing much is happening- this can be the state of our lives for quite sometime. Rejoicing in a period of unanswered prayer can take some determined discipline of the emotions. Yet Paul tells us to rejoice. This man knew suffering and endurance, therefore he carries credibility.

Being patient in affliction goes hand in hand with hope. We trust our God that we will not be left in affliction and trial.

How can we be patient and rejoice? By being persistent in prayer. Prayer must bathe our lives. As we pray grace is given to endure. Prayer changes the atmosphere, brings answers, encourages us. Prayer cannot be an afterthought but rather a determined forthought. God must be first, not last. Pray often and diligently. Amen

As I write this i am sitting in Hong Kong waiting for a connecting flight home to Australia. Yesterday we had the joy of taking three of the Nepali boys we had spent time with, to church. Apart from talking to the boys, we prayed for them. Now we will water the seed with fervent prayer.

Patience, persistence and prayer works. Amen!

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