Turn to the Power of Prayer for Problems

" . . . The earnest (heartfelt, continued ) prayer of a righteous man makes
tremendous power available (dynamic in its working)." — James 5:16 (AMP)
On a drive home from work one night, my husband noticed the light on our
car's instrument panel was going dim. Our car was still a relatively new
model. So my husband decided to check the date on the warranty.
Reaching into the glove-compartment he pulled out the paperwork. His eyes
searched for the date. His heart sank in disappointment when he read that
the warranty had just expired the previous month.
We were unsure of the cost of the repair. So before he took the car in for
repair, we said a prayer asking God to keep the cost of the down for us.
The next day, when my husband went to the shop to pick up our car, the man
explained that the total cost of the repair was $900.00. However, he went on
to explain that he was willing to waive the payment for the part and only
charge us for the labor. This left us with a balance of only $100.00! Prayer
had been our warranty.
Perplexed, confused, and frustrated, oftentimes describes the way we feel
about the problems we face in our life. It's during these times we must
learn to turn to the power of prayer.
Prayer has spiritual power to it. Through prayer, God can produce things to
appear from the realm of the invisible to meet our needs. God can use an
effective prayer to draw us closer to Him, or turn it into a catalyst to
heal our sick body. A soft word uttered to Him can give us the supernatural
strength to keep us from sinning, or the durability to go on when we feel
like giving up on life. A earnest prayer can mend the emotional wounds that
pierce through our hearts.
Prayer is the greatest privilege we have as a Christians. It is essential in
order for us to lead a happy life. God adores to hear our voices lifted up
to Him in prayer. Our prayers don't have to be long or fancy, they just have
to come from a sincere heart.
Annettee Budzban