Prayer Requests Gone Wild


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“So I prayed to the God of heaven. Then I replied to the king.” — Nehemiah 2:4-5

Leading Bible study for the football team in college was pure chaos. I barely knew more than anyone else. When I asked for prayer requests, expecting the usual safe church answers, hands shot up with absolute mayhem: “I think my girlfriend’s pregnant, pray she’s not.” Another guy: “I cheated on my exam.” Someone else: “My girlfriend caught me cheating four times.” My internal monologue was screaming: How do you pray for someone to not be pregnant? Reverse virgin birth? And to the serial cheater, I’m thinking: “Just quit cheating on her, Desmond.”

There’s something beautiful about that messy honesty. These weren’t polished prayer requests about traveling mercies and unspoken needs. They were bringing their actual lives — the pregnancy scares, the academic failures, the relationship disasters — straight to God without cleaning them up first. Most of us have learned to sanitize our prayers, to make them presentable. But those football players didn’t know any better. They thought if God was real, he could handle the real stuff. Maybe that’s exactly the kind of faith Jesus was talking about — not perfect, not pretty, just honest enough to admit you need help with the mess you’ve made.

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Prayer for the Day

God what are you  showing me?  What am I going to do about it?
God help me to see one person that I can serve through a kind word, random act of kindness, or simple gift today?
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Read The New Testament In A Year

The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood. We saw the glory with our own eyes, the one-of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son, Generous inside and out, true from start to finish. John pointed him out and called, “This is the One! The One I told you was coming after me but in fact was ahead of me. He has always been ahead of me, has always had the first word.” We all live off his generous abundance, gift after gift after gift. We got the basics from Moses, and then this exuberant giving and receiving, This endless knowing and understanding— all this came through Jesus, the Messiah. No one has ever seen God, not so much as a glimpse. This one-of-a-kind God-Expression, who exists at the very heart of the Father, has made him plain as day. When Jews from Jerusalem sent a group of priests and officials to ask John who he was, he was completely honest. He didn’t evade the question. He told the plain truth: “I am not the Messiah.” They pressed him, “Who, then? Elijah?” “I am not.” “The Prophet?” “No.” Exasperated, they said, “Who, then? We need an answer for those who sent us. Tell us something—anything!—about yourself.” “I’m thunder in the desert: ‘Make the road straight for God!’ I’m doing what the prophet Isaiah preached.” Those sent to question him were from the Pharisee party. Now they had a question of their own: “If you’re neither the Messiah, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet, why do you baptize?” John 1:14-25

This is the Message I’ve been set apart to proclaim as preacher, emissary, and teacher. It’s also the cause of all this trouble I’m in. But I have no regrets. I couldn’t be more sure of my ground—the One I’ve trusted in can take care of what he’s trusted me to do right to the end. So keep at your work, this faith and love rooted in Christ, exactly as I set it out for you. It’s as sound as the day you first heard it from me. Guard this precious thing placed in your custody by the Holy Spirit who works in us. I’m sure you know by now that everyone in the province of Asia deserted me, even Phygelus and Hermogenes. But God bless Onesiphorus and his family! Many’s the time I’ve been refreshed in that house. And he wasn’t embarrassed a bit that I was in jail. The first thing he did when he got to Rome was look me up. May God on the Last Day treat him as well as he treated me. And then there was all the help he provided in Ephesus—but you know that better than I. So, my son, throw yourself into this work for Christ. Pass on what you heard from me—the whole congregation saying Amen!—to reliable leaders who are competent to teach others. When the going gets rough, take it on the chin with the rest of us, the way Jesus did. A soldier on duty doesn’t get caught up in making deals at the marketplace. He concentrates on carrying out orders. An athlete who refuses to play by the rules will never get anywhere. It’s the diligent farmer who gets the produce. Think it over. God will make it all plain. 2 Timothy 1:11-18, 2:1-7

Read More – Bible Project Overviews: John, 2 Timothy