2020 Daily Devotion - Day 226

Thursday, November 5, 2020 

Television interviewer and journalist, Larry King, describes three farmers who gather daily in a field during a horrible drought. The men are down on their knees, looking upward, and praying the skies will open and pour forth a much-needed rain. Unfortunately, the heavens are silent, and the petitioners become discouraged, but they continue to meet every morning to lift up their request to God.

One morning an uninvited stranger approaches and asks the men what they are doing. They respond, "We’re praying for rain."

The newcomer looks at each of them and shakes his head, "No, I don’t think so."

The first farmer says, "Of course we’re praying. We are down on our knees pleading for rain. Look around; see the drought. We haven’t had rain in more than a year!"

The outsider continues to nod his head and advises them their efforts will never work. The second farmer jumps in and says, "We need the rain; we aren’t asking only for ourselves, but for our families and livestock."

The man listens, nods, and says he still isn’t impressed. "You’re wasting your time," he says.

The third farmer can’t take any more, and in anger he says, "Okay, what would you do if you were in our shoes?"

The visitor asks, "You really want to know?"

The three landowners answer, "We really want to know! The future of our farmlands is at stake."

The guest announces, "I would have brought an umbrella!"

SOURCE: Praying in Faith, Citation: Larry King, Powerful Prayers (Renaissance Books, 1998), p. 243.

Mark 11:24 NRS
So I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.

What does it mean to ask believing? It means to bring an umbrella when you are praying for rain.

Pastor Bill Vaswig (who before his death was our Pastor of Prayer at Mount of Olives Church) used to say it means to describe to God what you see Him doing when you pray. And then he said to thank God in advance for doing it.

Pray with me:
Heavenly Father, right now we see Your wonderful hand of healing and grace moving over the lives of those reading this devotional. You know exactly the pain of their lives and the challenges they face. But we see Your heavenly healing light shining down and bringing healing and transformation on each of them. We thank You in advance for hearing and answering prayer; and are answering as we pray right now. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Yours because of Him,
Pastor John R. Steward
Senior Pastor
Mount of Olives Church

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