The Richness of Prayer: Judging, Adjusting, and Interceding
Scripture
"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." - 2 Chronicles 7:14
Personal Reflection
When I consider my own prayer life, I often find myself falling into the trap of simply presenting a "laundry list" of requests to God. It’s easy to focus on what I want or need, rather than engaging in the deeper, more transformative aspects of prayer. The idea that "pray" (from the Hebrew word palal) carries such rich meanings – to judge oneself, to serve as an umpire, to intercede, and to think – is profoundly challenging. It forces me to ask: Am I truly engaging with God in all these dimensions?
The thought that palal means "to think" particularly resonates. How often do my spoken words betray a lack of genuine prayer? If I express surprise that someone would come to church, it reveals that I likely wasn't earnestly praying for their attendance in the first place. It’s a stark reminder that true prayer isn't just about uttering words; it's about a deep, heartfelt seeking of God's will and a willingness to align my thoughts and desires with His.
Contemplation
Let's delve into the multifaceted meaning of palal.
- To Judge Oneself: This isn't about self-condemnation, but about honest introspection. Before approaching God with requests for others or for our nation, we are called to humble ourselves and examine our own hearts. Are there "wicked ways" we need to turn from? This self-examination is foundational to effective prayer, as it prepares our hearts to truly seek God's face.
- To Serve as an Umpire / Adjust Responsibilities: This meaning elevates prayer beyond mere asking. It implies a responsibility to not just state the problem but to speak words of truth and insight, to "adjust responsibilities" where they are due. This could mean acknowledging our own part in a problem, speaking truth about societal issues, or discerning where God's principles need to be applied. It's an active participation with God in bringing about justice and righteousness.
- To Intercede: This is perhaps the most familiar meaning. Intercession is moving beyond our personal needs to passionately plead on behalf of others. The passage in 2 Chronicles 7:14 directly links the healing of a land to the intercessory prayers of God's people. This extends beyond our immediate family and friends to our community, our nation, and even the world. Are we, as believers, truly interceding for the multitude of issues facing our country, or are we merely complaining about them?
- To Think: This nuance is a powerful litmus test for our prayer life. Our spontaneous remarks often reveal the true depth (or lack thereof) of our earnest prayer. If we are genuinely thinking and seeking God's heart regarding a person or a situation, our conversations will reflect an expectation of God's intervention, not surprise at His movement.
When we palal for our nation, it means more than just a quick mention. It means humbly examining our own role, speaking truth into difficult situations, interceding with passion, and deeply thinking about God's will for our country. This is not passive activity; it is an active, engaged partnership with the Almighty.
Prayer
Gracious Father,
We come before You today, humbled by the depth and richness of what it truly means to palal. Forgive us for the times our prayers have been shallow, for when we've focused only on our desires, or for when our words have revealed a lack of genuine seeking.
Lord, help us to humble ourselves and honestly judge our own hearts before You. Show us any "wicked ways" we need to turn from, so that we may truly seek Your face. Equip us to be umpires in prayer, not just identifying problems, but speaking Your truth and "adjusting responsibilities" where needed, in our own lives and in the world around us.
Stir within us a powerful spirit of intercession, moving us beyond our comfort zones to cry out on behalf of others – our neighbors, our communities, and especially our nation. As we read the news and witness the struggles of our land, empower us to move from complaining to passionate prayer.
And Father, transform our thinking. May our thoughts be so saturated with Your will and Your heart that our every word reflects a deep, abiding confidence in Your power to respond. May our lives, and indeed our conversations, become a testament to a vibrant and authentic prayer life.
In Jesus' precious name, Amen.