Give
It Your All
We
become like that which we behold. We will never be transformed into the
likeness of God or be conformed to the image of Christ Jesus until we learn how
to behold His beauty. To see Him is to be like Him. As David beheld the beauty of the Lord, as he meditated on the
glorious perfections and passions of God's character, he became more like God.
More than that, he fell ever more in love with God. Sam Storms
I want to be more like David. Not the whole sinful part, but the part where
he loved God. If you read the Book of
Psalms, David expresses every emotion and all of the emotions he expressed were
in conversations with God.
David went to God with everything. When he was happy he spoke with God. When he sinned, was afraid, when Saul was
trying to hunt him down and kill him, the one thing that always stood out about
David was he turned to God in all times.
The following are a list of some of the things David prayed for to God.
1. The safety of the faithful - Psalm 4
2. Prayed for Guidance - Psalm 4
3. Prayer and Praise for deliverance from enemies - Psalm 7
4. The glory of the Lord in creation - Psalm 8
5. Faith in the Lord's righteousness - Psalm 11
6. Trust in the salvation of the Lord - Psalm 13
7. A plea for deliverance and forgiveness - Psalm 25
8. An exuberant declaration of faith - Psalm 27
9. Rejoicing in answered prayer - Psalm 28
10. The joy of forgiveness - Psalm 32
This is a very small list of the discussions
that David had with God. The thing that stands out is that David had an ongoing
emotional relationship with God. He
expressed every emotion when he was talking to God. He didn’t hold back his thoughts, joy,
sorrow, hurt, fear and thanks for God’s goodness.
Too many times in my life I have not
put my all into my prayer life. There
were times when my prayers had no soul.
If I am to have a powerful prayer life, I must give it my all as David
did every time he spoke to God. When he
was ashamed he didn’t hesitate to admit it and when he was filled with joy he
didn’t hesitate to show God the joy he felt.
The thing that stands out is he gave it his all. A powerful prayer life means that we give God
our all. When emotions run rampant in
our heart we need to give it and show it to God. He already knows what we are feeling but he wants
us to show Him. Showing Him builds our
faith and our relationship with Him and makes us fall more in love with the
Lord who created us in His image.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I am guilty of passionless prayer. I have often come to You without emotion to
express what is in my heart. If I read
what the Bible has to say about the way I am to love You, to love the Lord your
God with “all” your heart, “all” your soul and “all” your strength, then Your Word will live in my heart
as it did in David’s. Help me Father to
pour my heart out to You. Thank you for
loving me when I didn’t do such a good job of loving You.
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