I think of myself as a "Pray-er". I believe in prayer. I don't always understand how or why God answers as He does but I've lived long enough to see God do amazing things when people pray. While I pray daily and I've seen God answer many prayers, I am still floored when I see God work!
Yesterday, Chris took the kids to the pool while I stayed home to work on a talk I'm giving at church tomorrow night. After working for an hour I got sleepy and decided to lay down for a nap. Just as I was drifting off I had a sudden urge to pray for protection for my kids. It seemed a little strange that I would feel that way as they are all excellent swimmers, Chris was with them, and they were at a pool with lifeguards. Nevertheless, I prayed for their safety.
About thirty minutes later I was surprised to hear Chris pulling into the driveway since they had only been gone a short while. Then I see my son, Jack get out of the car with a large butterfly bandage on his chin. Apparently he had slipped while getting out of the pool and hit his chin quite hard on the edge. Chris needed to take him to the emergency room where he ended up getting his chin glued!
You may think my prayer didn't "work" or it was too late. To the contrary. I know in my heart that the Lord had me pray for my kids at the exact moment the accident was about to happen and my obedience to pray prevented a much worse accident.
Moms, we are our children's first line of defense against spiritual as well as physical danger. Imagine yourself the general in a war. As you hold your hands up your army has victory but the second you lower them they begin to lose. This is exactly what happened in Exodus 17 when the Israelites were going to war. When Moses, their leader, held is hands up the Israelite army advanced. But, when his arms got tired, he lowered them and the army suffered setbacks. Two friends had to come and hold Moses' arms up so the Israelites could gain the victory!
This is a physical picture of an equally real spiritual battle. As we lift our prayers to God on behalf of our children, God will move them forward and give them victory in life. If we grow weary from praying for them, our children are subject to defeat by forces of darkness that are at work all around us. (For more on this, check out Ephesians 6).
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