"Let us
therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find
grace to help in time of need."
Hebrews 4:16
We all realise there is a difference between "wants" and "needs." Because of Christ's atoning sacrifice on Calvary, by faith we have the privilege of an audience with the Almighty God, the Creator of heaven and earth. To appear before a king at an appointed time is a amazing honour, but to have access to the gracious King of Kings through prayer at all hours is nothing short of miraculous.
When you draw near to God in prayer, is it typically because you want or need something from God? Our response to this question may indicate why prayers go unanswered. If we are praying for our wants or what think is best for others, we may be asking amiss. Just like we can miss where we are aiming in darts or billiards, our prayers can be off the mark. James had strong words for these sorts of prayers - prayers where the desires of self or others are central rather than the God we seek. James 4:1-3 says, "Where do wars and fights come from among you? Do they
not come from your desires for pleasure that war in your members? 2 You lust and do not have. You
murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war. Yet you do not have
because you do not ask. 3 You ask and
do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your
pleasures."
After reading the Hebrews passage, I was struck many times my prayers regard wants or desires for convenience. Do you know what we all need? Mercy and grace from God in time of need. What demands could we rightfully make before God? The fact we can approach and stand before the holy God is because of the mercy and grace extended to us through the Gospel. We have been invited into God's throne room of grace because of His grace. We are born needy and remain that way all our lives. We need to breathe air, drink water, eat food, and for our hearts to keep circulating blood through our bodies. If our respiratory or circulatory systems shut down even for a few minutes the consequences would be life threatening. Praise the LORD He knows what we need, even when our faith is small or neglect to ask.
In time of need, let us boldly approach the throne of grace. Should God ask you, "What is your request?" consider what your needs truly are. Instead of seeking to obtain our desires from God, let us seek to obtain mercy and find grace to help. God has sent the Helper, the indwelling Holy Spirit, to guide us into all truth. He will lead us to pray according to the will of God revealed in scripture. Our greatest need is for God, and how blessed we are to know and speak with Him.
After reading the Hebrews passage, I was struck many times my prayers regard wants or desires for convenience. Do you know what we all need? Mercy and grace from God in time of need. What demands could we rightfully make before God? The fact we can approach and stand before the holy God is because of the mercy and grace extended to us through the Gospel. We have been invited into God's throne room of grace because of His grace. We are born needy and remain that way all our lives. We need to breathe air, drink water, eat food, and for our hearts to keep circulating blood through our bodies. If our respiratory or circulatory systems shut down even for a few minutes the consequences would be life threatening. Praise the LORD He knows what we need, even when our faith is small or neglect to ask.
In time of need, let us boldly approach the throne of grace. Should God ask you, "What is your request?" consider what your needs truly are. Instead of seeking to obtain our desires from God, let us seek to obtain mercy and find grace to help. God has sent the Helper, the indwelling Holy Spirit, to guide us into all truth. He will lead us to pray according to the will of God revealed in scripture. Our greatest need is for God, and how blessed we are to know and speak with Him.