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Sam. 1:15-16 “Oh no, sir!” she replied, “I’m not drunk! But I am very sad, and I was pouring out my
heart to the LORD. Please don’t think I
am a wicked woman! For I have been praying
out of great anguish and sorrow.”
Hannah
was childless. She and her husband,
Elkanah had gone to the Tabernacle to present themselves to the Lord, as was
their custom. Hannah was deep in prayer
and her lips were moving but no words came out.
Eli, the priest, had noticed Hannah praying and assumed that she was
drunk.
There
are times in which words just don’t cut it.
Our hearts become so heavy that we can’t even express the emotions that
we are feeling inside. During these
times of life, no one can really help us, because no one really can understand
how our circumstances are affecting our souls.
The load is so heavy that all we can do is pray. Praying from the deep anguish of the soul is
something that only God can hear and understand.
Praying
without words may seem to be not right, but it is so right. The Lord listens to the heart. The words we utter do not always tell the
true story of what is going on in us.
The Lord reads the heart and is not swayed by what we say. This is both good and bad news.
The
good news is that the Lord hears the prayers we can’t even pray. He knows what we need whether we can express
it or not. The bad news is that we can’t
fool God with our words. No matter how
eloquent our prayers may be, God is not impressed. He listens to the heart. If what we say matches up with what is in our
hearts, great things happen. If they
don’t match, then our prayers don’t mean much.
Pray
much, and if it works, use words. Words
spoken are good if they come from the heart.
If words just aren’t adequate, pray without words. Let your heart cry out to the Lord without
words. He hears and answers the prayers
of the anguished heart.
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