How often do we hear the words, help me, in our own prayers?
Help me be more patient.
Help me to know what to do.
Help me succeed in this.
In our prayers, we often want Jesus to help us accomplish whatever it is we have in mind to achieve, so we can have the results we want or expect.
It almost sounds like we’re inviting God into our plans rather than desiring to enter into what God has planned for us. We want God to come and help us to be good, or help us not to do bad things. But, in reality, we are not actually capable of being good. Nor are we capable of not being bad. It is Jesus, alone, who gives us even the desire to be good.
When we give up trying and give Him the authority in our lives, His goodness and strength overcomes our weaknesses. Jesus makes Himself responsible for our success.
When we take the “help me” out of the picture, with total reliance on Him, change can finally take place. Then the Holy Spirit will have an open invitation to demonstrate:
How to be more patient, how to know what to do, and how to succeed in our spiritual walk.
Psalms 23 says, “The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.”
He gives me rest, He leads me, He refreshes my soul, He guides me along right paths.
It's all about Jesus. There is no helping me to do anything. All I have to do is to let Him do it!
6/9/2016