"How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we
should be called children of God! And that is what we are!" 1 John 3:1a
"I have an important business meeting in the morning. Would you please set
the alarm for 5:30 a.m.?" I said to my wife.
"Oh, that won't be necessary. Just tell the Lord what time you want to wake
up. He does it for me all the time," my wife said.
I rolled my eyes in disbelief. "Well, I'd feel more comfortable if we set the
alarm."
"Okay, ye of little faith. But just to prove my point I am going to ask the
Lord to wake us up just before 5:30."
The next morning I awoke before the alarm went off. I looked at the clock. It
read 5:15. I looked at my wife, who had just awakened at the same time with an
I-told-you-so smile.
Sometimes we wrongfully view God as someone we go to for only the "big
things." The idea of "bothering God" for such a trivial matter seems foolish and
presumptuous. However, when you were a child and had to get up in the morning
for school, didn't your mom or dad come wake you up? They were your parents, and
you could come to them with the most trivial concerns or requests. Why would our
heavenly Father be any less approachable? Perhaps our problem is that we simply
have not developed a level of intimacy with God so that we feel the freedom to
approach Him at these daily, routine levels. We often operate with an unwritten
code that says our needs must have a certain degree of importance or crisis
before we come to God with them. This is not God's character towards us.
Does the Lord desire this level of intimacy with you and me? The apostle Paul
exhorted us to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thess. 5:17 KJV). There is never a
caution to pray only about matters of greater importance.
Today, go to God with matters that you might view as trivial and would
normally avoid bringing to God. Ask God to increase your level of intimacy with
Him. You may even be able to get rid of your alarm clock.
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