A Prayer for Recognizing God's Answers to Our Prayers
By Meg Bucher
Bible Reading
“I lift my eyes to you, O God, enthroned in heaven.” - Psalm 123:1
“Ok, God,” I’ll often say, “You say if it matters to me, then You care about it …so, can you please help me (insert ask.)”
- Find my keys.
- Find my phone.
- Heal my sore knee.
- Give me patience with my daughter.
- I need a friend today.
- Stretch my minutes.
- Can the sun just come out …
On and on, at least I can say I make a good attempt to obey God’s command to ‘pray continually’ (1 Thes 5:18). Psalm 123 is a short psalm, just four verses. But the way it starts captivates me every time I read it. “I lift my eyes to you, O God, enthroned in heaven.” Such a reminder of who God is …and how needy I really am! I am so dependent on God for literally all of the things that fill up my daily life. “The psalm writer lifted his eyes to God, waiting and watching for God to send his mercy,” the NLT Life Application Bible explains, “The more he waited, the more he cried out to God because the scoffing of the evil and proud was unrelenting and he couldn’t bear it any longer.”
Ah, there’s a part of life that reminds us of the news, doesn’t it? The bad news is easy to find. In fact, it surrounds us. One year, I resolved to cater my social media feeds to good news and truth. I spent that year unfollowing things that made me anxious and following things that reminded me of Jesus. I get my news in three separate news emails – 2 are nonbiased, and one is Christ-centered. I had to take those thoughts captive, milling around on social media. Praying this Psalm rights the countenance of our hearts so we can remember that God really is in control despite the chaos. Verse 2 says:
“We keep looking to the LORD our God for his mercy, just as servants keep their eyes on their master, as a slave girl watches her mistress for the slightest signal.” Psalm 123:2 NLT
The Message paraphrase reads, “We’re watching and waiting, holding our breath, awaiting your word of mercy.” When we pray to God, do we know how to interpret His answers? Do we know what to look and listen for? What to anticipate? Scripture assures us God answers our prayers, but do we look for His reply in the fabric of our everyday lives? Do we hear Him in His Word, through a friend, out in nature, or through a seeming coincidence that echoes an answer to our request? Praying this Psalm reminds us to be open to receive God’s response to our prayers. Verse 3 continues:
“Have mercy on us, LORD, have mercy, for we have had our fill of contempt.” Psalm 123:3 NLT
Contempt is the feeling of disdain or scorn for something considered mean, vile, or worthless, and can also refer to willful disobedience or disrespect towards court or legislative orders. (Dictionary.com) We are surrounded with contempt. We do not want to start blending in with the chaos around us: mean, vile, worthless, disrespectful … no, thank you. But we all know too well how surrounding influences bleed into our persona subtly. Lastly, verse 4:
“We have had more than our fill of the scoffing of the proud and the contempt of the arrogant.” Psalm 123:4 NLT
The more aware we are of who God is and who we are to Him, the more pronounced the chaos of the world feels some days. By praying the words of this Psalm, we choose to embrace the privilege of peace that comes as we walk with Christ instead.
Let’s pray:
Father, I lift my eyes up to you, O, God, enthroned in heaven. I keep looking to You for Your mercy, God, as a child who cannot contain their excitement to see someone they dearly love and have missed. Or the ice cream truck. That’s how I feel today, God, anticipating Your answer to my prayers …remembering that You are with me always and that You care about the smallest details in my life! Thank you so much for that, God! You are so kind and compassionate to me. Help me to see, hear, and know how You are answering my prayers. I want to feel Your presence in my life palpably! Have mercy on me, LORD! Carve any contempt out of my heart and guard me from the weight of the world and its surrounding influence. I have had my fill of it …and it so subtly bleeds the fabric of my life, God. Protect me from people who have ill intentions for me. Protect me from the corrupt edges of my daily life, God, and things I can’t even see that I am not aware of. Build my faith up, God, day by day. Replace chaos with peace.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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Meg writes about everyday life within the love of Christ at megbucher.com. She is the author of “Friends with Everyone, Friendship within the Love of Christ,” “Surface, Unlocking the Gift of Sensitivity,” “Glory Up, The Everyday Pursuit of Praise,” “Home, Finding Our Identity in Christ,” and "Sent, Faith in Motion." Meg earned a Marketing/PR degree from Ashland University but stepped out of the business world to stay home and raise her two daughters …which led her to pursue her writing passion. A contributing writer for Salem Web Network since 2016, Meg is now thrilled to be a part of the editorial team at Salem Web Network. Meg loves being involved in her community and local church, leads Bible study, and serves as a youth leader for teen girls.
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Originally published Monday, 02 September 2024.