"May The LORD answer you when you are in distress; may ... God ... protect you. May He send you help ... and grant you support. May He remember all your sacrifices and accept your ... offerings. May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed." Psalms 20:1-4 (NIV)
This psalm of David was a prayer which was usually sung before a battle. Those who were facing difficult times wanted God to answer their prayers of distress, to protect them, to help and support them. They wanted God to remember their past sacrifices and to allow their present plans to succeed.
The prayer seem appropriate for us today for we want the same things. We want God to hear us and help us. We want Him to remember the good that we have done. We also want Him to grant us the desires of our heart. We want these things not only during this holy day season, but all throughout the year. Even if our only battle is with the devil and his demons, or with our trials, tribulations, and temptations, prayer is our most powerful weapon and we should use it more often. We should pray this prayer for ourselves and for others.
Rev Wendell Wharton is a Christian and an ordained Baptist Minister offering Bible verse blogs and sharing his enlightened thoughts on various Bible verses, or Bible quotes, as daily "Bible Based Life Lessons", as part of a Christian Ministry of Bible study on-line, relating Bible verses to our everyday lives in order to provide daily devotional, inspirational, thought provoking scriptures to live by.
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