I step out of the shower onto a towel and my foot slips. That might hurt later, I note. I go to the gym and lift weights and do cardio. I complete tasks around the house. As the day wears on, I can feel tightening in my lower back. By night time, I am having trouble with mobility and for days, it hurts to move in any and all directions. My son’s Yorke lives with us. Her ball rolls under the serving table in the dining room. She is a baby and wants her ball. I go down on my belly, wincing as I lower myself to the floor. I am face down and figure since I am down here, I may as well pray. The weeping begins and I am distraught and plaintive. I say to God “remember the time I was face down in the dining room, praying and weeping, asking you what the future holds?” and then I say to God “and your answer was…”. I laugh and weep uncontrollably now, because I am in dire need of answers and I am entertained in this moment before my God, face in the wooden floor, flat out in pain physically, spiritually. I wanted to fast forward in that moment and have God tell me how “it” the future, was going to be. I could not trick Him. “Get up” He says. The future is my now. I live now knowing what I did not know then. He heard me from his sanctuary, my cry reached his ears and he has answered me in wondrous ways. Psalm 18:16 “He reached down from heaven and rescued me; he drew me out of deep water.” This I know is true, that God reached down from heaven and rescued me. My now is an answer to fervent prayer Dear One. Each one of my prayers are coming to pass and please, know this. I am praying for His will, in alignment with His ways. I can bank on His promises and pray for their fulfillment and my Sovereign God reaches down from his sanctuary, from heaven, to rescue me and those I love. It is not a magic formula, it is Pure Love flowing from Him to each of us when we cry out for help. Don’t take my word for it, try it for yourself! If you are in deep water, let Him be your life saver.
Jack’s Faithful Prayer
If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? or if he ask a