Psalm 27:7
"Hear, O Lord, when I cry with my voice:
have mercy also upon me, and answer me"
The pendulum of Spirituality swings from prayer to praise. In the Psalm's of David we find him go from prayer to praise quiet often. If we would listen to David's voice as we read his words, we will easily hear him go from music to crying; just as he did from verse (6) to verse (7) in Psalm 27. David knew how to handle his Spiritual weapons, and he was much at home with the weapon of "Prayer."
Let us check ourselves; are we as Spiritual as David? I pray that we are. We might not seem to be as dedicated as David was to his lord; but remember David was not perfect either, he was just a man love by God. God Loves all His creations; therefore He loves us the same as David. Do we have the anxiety in our voice when we talk with God, as David had; or do we even care if The Lord hears us, just as long as we are heard of men?
The voice of a genuine man is everything to our Lords ear. The voice is profitably when used in private prayer, it blocks all distractions between you and God. When we ask for mercy from God; what is it that we are asking? Be kind to me Lord? Sorry, I made a mistake again? I know what I done please go easy on me Lord? Mercy is the "Hope" for sinners and the refuge of saints. It is an attribute that all petitioners dwell upon.
We may expect answers to prayers, and should not rest without them anymore than we would if we had written a letter to a friend about important business, and never received a reply. So let's be more like David, let God hear the anxiety in our voice of prayer, that truly comes from the heart of one that Loves God. Amen!!
May God Bless You
And Your Families
Minister: Robert A. Lail
The Cross Life Ministry
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