Bible Society of South Africa

Powerful encounters with God in your prayer room - 6 November 2024

By Ewald Schmidt

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

MATHEU 6

Thuto ya Jesu ka tsa thapelo

5“Hape ha le rapela, le se ke la etsisa baikaketsi, ba ratang ho rapela ba eme matlung a thapelo le mabaleng a motse, hore ba bonahale ho batho; kannete ke a le bolella, ba se ba amohetse moputso wa bona. 6Empa wena ha o rapela, kena ka kamoreng ya hao, o kwale monyako, o rapele Ntatao ya leng teng le sephiring, mme Ntatao ya bonang le sephiring o tla o buseletsa.

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Jesus teaches us to live as his disciples in the kingdom of God. In the formation of our faith, prayer plays a critical role. Yesterday we learnt that the prayer of the Pharisee, praying on the street corners to be seen by the public, is not acceptable to God.

Prayer is one of the most precious gifts that God has given us. We have the privilege to personally know the God who has created heaven and earth. He is so close to us that we may call him Father. We live in a familial relationship with him. In this relationship, he is available to us any time, night or day, we can speak to him whenever we want.

Jesus says the power of prayer lies in the relationship that we have with God. It is not supposed to be used to impress the people around us. We are invited to find a quiet place, “your room”, wherever we can have some privacy and alone time with God. We close the door, meaning we shut off our everyday existence for a while. We switch off our electronic devices and all outside voices, to focus on the presence of God. We give him our whole attention. In the quietness of our room, we make time to slow down, to become still and to listen to the Lord. We read from his Word, we open our hearts to hear the whisper of the Holy Spirit. We answer him in our prayer. It is also good to keep a prayer journal, where we write down when God says something to us.

Through all the ages, this was the power source for the child of God, this daily time of devotion where we practise our spiritual disciplines. This is where we grow spiritually, this is where God shows us the way, this is where he empowers us to live a fruitful life today to his honour. He gives us the wisdom to recognise where we are being tempted and he answers our deepest questions in the silence of our prayer room. Jesus says that our Father sees our faithfulness in prayer and he rewards us for it. The most precious reward is to become aware of his love, his grace and his support for every day’s challenges.

Prayer: Lord, thank you that I am always welcome at your throne of grace! Thank you that you are always available to meet me in my prayer room. You want to build my faith, you want to strengthen me for all challenges I may face today. Help me to be disciplined in my prayer life, honouring our daily appointments with my presence. Guide me to know you better, and to love and obey you more. Amen.

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