Praise the Lord
Luke 18:1-14.
This scripture portion teaches us about how we need to pray consistently without getting discouraged.
- Prayer is very important in the life of a Christian.
- Prayer is a place where one can express his or her emotions and feelings to God.
- Praying person reflects that he is totally dependent on God for each and everything in his life.
- Prayer is a place where we give thanks to God, because though we are in a world full of troubles and struggles, God is our portion and refuge and directs us throughout our life.
- Prayer is where we declare our faith in God.
- A prayerful person’s mind is always in a state of Prayer and can connect to God immediately as he kneels to pray.
Here in this passage, we see 2 parables teaching two aspects of Prayer.
- Importance of persistent Prayer
- Truthfulness in humble prayer.
Here, Luke 18 :1-5, we see the widow is continuously asking the unrighteous judge to do justice for her. Finally, though he is not interested to hear the widow’s case and do justice, he does justice just to get rid of her.
But we need to understand we have a righteous judge our God, who always listens our prayer and does justice to whoever calls to HIM.
Luke 18:3 likewise, we also have an adversary that is Satan and his army rulers, principalities, demons and evil spirits. We need to fight against this adversary with God in our daily life without getting discouraged in faith (Eph 6:11,12). Satan tries to burden us with worldly worries or entice us with worldly pleasures. So, we get tired of problems and stop seeking God. Or we are so much drawn towards the worldly pleasures that we forget God. This is the weapon of Satan to stop our personal prayer. That is why we need to be vigilant in prayer. In Christ Jesus we are victorious (2corinth 2:14; Romans 16:20)
Though the result might not be immediate, but we need to have faith that our God listens to our prayer and will surely give reply at the perfect time to all our prayers. (Luke 18:7,8)
Secondly, Luke 18:10-14 we see 2 men praying, one pharisee and the other tax collector.
While the pharisee was self-righteous and proud in his prayer, we see the tax collector who was truthful and humble before God. Bible says not the pharisee, but the tax collector was accepted by God due to humbleness.
James 4:10-“Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and HE will lift you up”.
1 Peter 5:5 – shows we need to be humble before God.
How can we humble ourselves?
One of the ways to humble is by fasting and praying.
Ezra declared fasting to seek protection from enemy while return from Babylon to Jerusalem Ezra 8:21,23
Even in the life of Ahab, the most wicked king of Israel, God showed mercy and didn’t bring judgement upon him, when king Ahab humbled himself before God. (1King 21:27-29)
In the book of Jonah, we see God forgiving the land of Nineveh when the king and people upon hearing God’s warning humbled themselves along with their cattle and household without drinking even water. (Jonah 3:5-10)
Like these examples from scripture teaches us to take our petition to God with fasting, even Queen Esther took her
petition to the king (her own husband) with fasting and received his favor that brought great deliverance for the whole Jewish people.
We need to take fasting and pray at least once in a week for our long-term problems in family, health, job, finance and spiritual growth.
Joel 2:15 God teaches to gather people for holy fasting and pray along with their babies, elders, newly married, servants of God and each household. Then HE says HE will then bless them (Joel 2:28) and pour out HIS Spirit on them.
Shall we decide to humble ourselves in prayer every day before God and win over our adversary through Christ our Lord and savior?
Let’s take a determination that we will never be discouraged in praying continuously even when the reply is delayed.
For we are certain and declare in faith that our God listens to our prayers and will reply at the perfect time.
Amen