Philippians 4:6
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.
Praying Rather Than Working Hard
I have heard the phrase “work smarter,
not harder” or something like that, but I think it’s better to say “pray
harder so you don’t have to work harder.” When we spend so much time
trying to fix our problems, we often overlook the simplicity of just
praying to God for help. Why not pray for His help? You will soon
discover that He is more than willing to help you, and you might not
have to work as hard to fix your problems. I am a typical male. I want
to fix things. That’s good in a way, but sometimes my wife just wants me
to listen to her and not try to fix everything. The same goes with
prayer. God wants us to share our difficulties with Him and not try to
fix it all ourselves. In the process, we might find out that He does a
much better job than we do in fixing our problems.
God Fixes Brokenness
I love to say that God cannot fix what
is first not broken, and by that I mean God will help a person who
humbles themselves and sees their need for Him. If a person feels they
are complete in themselves, then God cannot fix them. God will resist
the pride-filled person (James 4:6). It’s as simple as that. The same
thing could apply to our problems. I get myself in some pretty fine
messes, but I have learned, unfortunately from being in so many messes,
that God loves to help us when we can’t help ourselves. The saying that
God helps those who help themselves is not really true. Rather, God
helps those who cannot help themselves because then He receives the
glory. God doesn’t like sharing His glory with anyone else (Isaiah
42:8), and why should He? He is God! If we get anxious about
anything–and that covers everything–then take it to God and let your
requests be made known to Him (Phil. 4:6). If you do, then the peace of
God will give you peace of mind, and that peace from God will guard your
heart and mind through Jesus Christ (Phil. 4:7).
Let God Be God
How can we let God be God when we are
trying to be our own god in a sense? What I am trying to say is that God
is sovereign over everything in our lives. We can trust Him to know
that whatever happens, whether good or bad, it all works together for
our best (Rom. 8:28). What I work together for my best and on my own
always seems to work out for the worst. How about you? Do you sometimes
work so hard trying to fix your problems that you don’t have time to
pray? That’s a mistake I’ve learned the hard way far too many times to
count. Trust God, pray about everything, and let God be God. Sometimes
we just need to get out of the way.
A Closing Prayer
Holy, Righteous God, You alone know all
things, and those things hidden from my eyes are sometimes those things
that I blindly try to fix on my own. Please give me the wisdom, by Your
Spirit, to know when to pray and when to fix things but the wisdom to
know when to do which, and in Jesus’ name I pray.
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