7.23- Only by Prayer
7.23-
Only
by Prayer Mark
9:14-29
Xochitl Dixon
My friend called me late one night during
her cancer treatment. Grieved by her
uncontrollable sobs, I soon added my own tears and a silent prayer. What am I supposed to do, Lord?
Her wails squeezed my heart. I couldn’t
stop her pain, fix her situation, or find one intelligible word of
encouragement. But I knew who could help. As I wept with my friend, stumbling
through a prayer, I whispered repeatedly, “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.”
Her cries quieted to sniffs and whimpers,
until her breathing slowed. Her husband’s voice startled me. “She’s asleep,” he
said. “We’ll call tomorrow.”
I hung up, weeping prayers into my pillow.
The apostle Mark shares a story of another
person who wanted to help his loved one. A desperate father brought his
suffering son to Jesus (Mark 9:17). Doubt clung to his plea, as he reiterated
the impossibility of the circumstances (Mark 9:20-22) and acknowledged his need
for Jesus to empower his belief (verse 24). The father and son experienced
freedom, hope, and peace when Jesus stepped in and took control (verses 25-27).
When loved ones are hurting, it’s natural
to want to do the right things and say the perfect words. But Jesus is the only
One who can truly help us. When we call on the name of Jesus, He can enable us
to believe and rely on the power of His presence.
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