Works, Works, or
Works?

Scenario No. 1:
A child has just become a victim of a hit and run accident. Now, laying in the
middle of the road, with traffic coming. Their back could be injured, making it
not safe to move them.
You begin to pray, "Oh, dear God, 'help me' bless this child. Help him or
her to not feel fearful and ease their pain. I know that you're the Great
Healer. So, I'm going to take this child home with me and decorate a bedroom for
them to stay (making them feel welcomed and comfortable) as they're healing."
Scenario No. 2:
Second verse, same as the first. It ain't no better, but it does get worse. A
child has just become a victim of a hit and run accident. Now, laying in the
middle of the road, with traffic coming. Their back could be injured, making it
not safe to move them.
You begin to pray, "Oh, dear God, bless this child today. Help them to not
feel fearful and ease their pain. I know you're the Great Healer and in control
of all things. So, protect them from oncoming traffic and may help come soon,"
then keep going, to meet your appointment.
Scenario No. 3:
A child has just become a victim of a hit and run accident. Now, laying in the
middle of the road, with traffic coming. Their back could be injured, making it
not safe to move them.
You begin to pray, "Oh, dear God, here I am. Send me. Bless this child
through me. Let me hear the need of their heart. Give me your words to meet that
need, as we wait together. I know you're the Great Healer. Guide me as to how to
best bring comfort and ease their pain. Protect us from oncoming traffic and
give someone the heart to call for help."
WORKS of the Flesh - Dead WORKS - WORKS of the Spirit
Three choices in how to pray.
Consider reading the following verse this way ... "If my people, which are
called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, seeking my face (which is
turning from their wicked ways) then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive
their sin, and will heal their land." (2 Chronicles 7:14) Works that Work
Try reporting for instruction and watch God begin to heal the hearts and lives
of people.
© 2002 by Joyce C. Lock dalox@comteck.com
Submitted by Melanie
Appearing Sunday, Nov. 17,
2002