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Doing Our Part
May 19, 2005
Author: Rev. Kip B. Banks, Sr.
I have heard your prayer . . . surely I will heal you. On the third
day you shall go up to the house of the Lord. (2 Kings 20:5)
Greetings! Today's devotion, taken from Our Daily Bread,
reminds us to "pray as if everything depends on God, but to work as if
everything depends on us."
Doing Our Part
A runner at a school track meet crossed the finish line
just ahead of his nearest rival. A bystander, noticing that the
winner's lips were moving during the last couple of laps, wondered what
he was saying. So he asked him about it. "I was praying," the runner
answered. Pointing to his feet, he said, "I was saying, 'You pick 'em
up, Lord, and I'll put 'em down.'" That athlete prayed for God's help,
but he also did what he could to answer his own prayer.
When we ask God for help, we must be willing to do whatever we
can, using whatever means He gives. When Hezekiah heard that he was
going to die, he prayed for a miracle, and God promised to extend his
life 15 years. Then Isaiah gave instructions to place a lump of figs on
the troublesome boil (2 Kings 20:5-7). God did the healing, but He used
human effort and natural means.
A couple of children were walking to school one morning when it
suddenly dawned on them that unless they really hurried they were going
to be late. One of them suggested that they stop and pray that they
wouldn't be tardy. "No," the other replied, "let's pray while we run as
fast as we can."
When we ask the Lord to do something, we must also be ready to do our part. —Richard De Haan
Points To Ponder
How does the truth of today's article apply to illness?
To receiving a job promotion? To social evils?
To final exams? To increasing faith?
Pray as if everything depends on God; work as if everything depends on you.
Peace and Blessings,
Pastor Kip Banks
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