Daily Devotional October 25, 2023

 


Adults celebrate when children learn to do something on their own: get dressed, brush their teeth, tie shoelaces, ride a bike, walk to school. As adults, we like to pay our own way, live in our own houses, make our own decisions, rely on no outside help. Faced with an unexpected challenge, we seek out "self-help" books. All the while we are systemitacally sealing off the heart attitude most desirable to God and most descriptive of our true state in the universe. It's what Jesus told His disciples: "Without Me, you can do nothing" (John 15:5)

The truth is that we live in a web of dependence, at the center of which is God, in whom all things hold together. Norweigan theologian Ole Hallesby settled on the single world helplessness as the best summary of the heart attitude that God accepts as prayer. He said, "Only he who is helpless can truly pray".

Most parents feel a pang when the child outgrows dependence, even while knowing the growth to be health and normal. With God, the rules change. We never outgrow dependence, and to the extent we think we do, we delude ourselves. Prayer is our declaration of dependence upon the Lord. Pray as if your life depended upon it. It does!

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