Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Always Pray and Do Not Lose Heart

We begin studying Luke 18:1-8 today, often referred to as the parable of the Persistent Widow but in reality the focus of this story is prayer and the nature of God. This parable often gets misinterpreted, by emphasizing the widow’s persistence (hence the title). However, the point of the parable is that God is not like an unjust judge and you do not have to plead and beg to get him to listen to you. The parable shows a widow, the least powerful, least influential person in society pitted against one of the most powerful people of society. In the eyes of God, her prayers are as valid as any others. There is no distinction – no value judgment. She has every right to plead her case before God and God will hear that prayer. Why did Jesus tell this parable? So that we might ALWAYS PRAY and not lose heart/hope. That God is just! He hears and answers prayer.

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