“That sure was close, Mom,” said Little George.
“What do you mean?” asked his mother.
“Well, I got three days behind in my prayers and when I heard the thunder and saw the lightning I prayed really hard and got caught up and now I’m not afraid.”
We all allow “gaps” to develop in our prayer life. When things are going the way we want them to go and there are no serious problems to deal with it’s easy to “let up” on the time we spend with God in prayer.
This life style is not uncommon. In fact, the Psalmist came to the same conclusion when he wrote, “But as for me, it is good to be near God.”
We have all met people in life that keep everyone at a distance. Whether they don’t want to know us or they don’t want us to know them may never be clear. But we feel the separation and there is not much, if anything, we can do about it. So, we move on.
But with God it is different. We can get as close to Him as we desire. In fact, we all know that drawing close to God is something that He wants us to do. His gracious invitation “to come to me” is always available.
Because life is like an “incline” if we are not walking upward toward Him we are slipping downward away from Him. My mother once said to me, “Larry, if you are not as close to God as you once were, you are the one who has moved.” And she added, “Draw close to Him and He will get closer to you.”
God not only waits for us to come to Him, but seeks us.
Prayer: Lord, may we feel Your presence each moment of every day and stay close to You as we face life’s storms. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 73:28 But as for me, it is good to be near God. I have made the Sovereign Lord my refuge; I will tell of all your deeds.
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