Friday, February 13, 2009
Prayer and Faith
Please bear with me this may be long but this is what is in my heart and head today. If you don't want to continue reading that is fine but if you do please read with an open heart. I was reading the March Ensign, the First Presidency Message by Thomas S Monson. It really touched my heart and answer some questions. It starts out saying "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding." Then it goes on to say that even the wise Solomon son of David king of Israel and Jacob brother of Nephi declared, "Look unto God with firmness of mind, and pray unto him with exceeding faith." Also a revelation given to Prophet Joseph Smith, the Lord said "Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not" We live times that test our faith of the gospel of Jesus Christ and test our strength in prayer. Satan sometimes has a pull on things and gives struggles in our lives that seem like that we can't get through them. But with faith and prayer the Lord will help us. It may not be in the timely manner that we would like it to happen but the Lord will do it on His time. We just have to have faith and trust in him. Strength comes in prayer to Heavenly Father. As President Monson says "There is no more beautiful sight in all this world then to see a family praying together. There is real meaning behind the oft quoted,'The family that prays together stays together'" We must offer unto the Lord the prayers, let us do so with faith and trust in Him. Also President Monson states "Those who feel that prayers might denote a physical or intellectual weakness should remember that a man never stands taller than when he is upon his knees." I know that as I have been praying I get more faith and strength as I kneel on my knees. I also know that faith and doubt can not be in the same mind and same time for one will overcome the other. We must accept his invitation as Joseph Smith did that one spring morning as he knelt in prayer. "Times have not really changed. Prayer continues to provide power-spiritual power. Prayer continues to provide peace-spiritual peace." Wherever we may be, our Heavenly Father can hear and answer the prayer that we offer in faith. Remember that faith comes in strengths and we must have an open heart and mind so that we are able to listen for the Spirit to whisper to us. As President Monson also said " Through personal prayer, through family prayer, by trusting in God with Faith, nothing wavering, we can call down to our rescue His mighty power. His call to us is as it has ever been: "Come unto me."
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