Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
Don’t Give Up Too Quickly
We are told in Scripture to persevere in prayer. Here’s a short article about why that might be.
I’ve been thinking that our Heavenly Father handles our requests in a similar way. There might be something that we’re excited about. We hurry into prayer with the faith, excitement, and discernment of a child. Then the Lord doesn’t immediately answer. He doesn’t say yes and doesn’t say no. Instead, through his silence and apparent inactivity, he says that it’s time to wait.
Willing Spirit, Weak Flesh: The Real Meaning of Matthew 26:41
Here’s a great example of careful Bible study and reading Scripture in context. Zach Hollifield takes a look at the famous comment from Jesus, “The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.”
Peter is forced to see that while he has all the right desire in the world to remain faithful to Jesus, there is also a chasm of weakness lying between that willingness and his actual carrying it out.
I’m So Glad It’s You
This link is a confession/prayer which is a wonderful model of looking to God as the sovereign one in the midst of suffering.
I’m so glad it’s You. None of it makes sense to me, but it was done in perfect wisdom. Who else could be trusted to wound like this? All Your works are perfect, and You are infinite in wisdom. I trust that Your ways are higher that my ways, and Your thoughts than my thoughts. I’m so glad it’s You.
On the WPCA Blog This Week
This week on the blog we published an article I wrote called What Makes a Good Friend? If you haven’t already seen it, check it out!
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