Pray
Worn journals, stacked in a basket near my bedside table, reveal promises kept. I’ll pray for you. When the words rolled off my tongue, I’d meant them. Some are difficult to read as if an unexpected bit of water rained down from above. Anguished prayers wrought from the soul for the friend who hurt so deeply or the loved one with wounds that descended as deep as the devil’s domain. 
All are a reminder to continue.
Glancing at the left margin of each page, I notice the name of each person listed. The year and the date are recorded along with the plea I raised heavenward. Next to some names, I’d placed a simple checkmark a page or two later. The petition had been heard and answered.
Many other names remain unmarked. They are the dear ones living without margin; the ones seeking answers Elsewhere. They live for smaller gods searching for fulfillment in something, anything, or anyone that will give them joy. Purpose. Meaning.

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A few of their names boast a triumphant checkmark near the left margin while others continue from one journal until the next; year after year. Why do I continue praying? Because God loves a tearstained journal filled with the names of people ushered into the kingdom.

Why Persevere in Prayer?

The prayers I’ve journaled or spoken aloud are nothing special of their own accord. They can neither impress God with their beauty nor cause Him to turn away because they lack in some way. God is interested in my heart and yours. From the beginning, the Father invited His children to commune with Him. To walk with Him. To know and be known by Him.

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Through prayer, our spirits engage in communion with the Creator.
Scripture affirms that prayer is:

  • powerful-“Make this your common practice: Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you can live together whole and healed. The prayer of a person living right with God is something powerful to be reckoned with.” (2 Peter 3:9 MSG)

and,
God is:

  • patient-“Don’t overlook the obvious here, friends. With God, one day is as good as a thousand years, a thousand years as a day. God isn’t late with his promise as some measure lateness. He is restraining himself on account of you, holding back the End because he doesn’t want anyone lost. He’s giving everyone space and time to change.” (2 Peter 3:9 MSG).

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We cannot tire a limitless God nor burden the omnipotent Master. Instead, He invites us to participate in the work of reconciling the world to its rightful place and position under His care through our poorly uttered prayers and petitions in the quiet places of our homes, in the cozy nooks of coffee shops, or the full pew on a mid-week service.
Even Jesus said:

  • persevere-“Then Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart.” (Luke 18:1 NRSV)

 

The Names in the Margin

When the names in the margin remain year after year, the ink sometimes blurs. Skepticism steps inside eternity’s doorway and pushes hope aside. But, the names in the margin need us more than ever.
God is patient. Prayer is powerful. And, living in the margin diminishes day by day.
Persevering in prayer is a call to live a life of love.
 
Peace and grace,
Tammy
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