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    Monday
    Oct022006

    Another Prayer Story

    Can you tell I've been reading on Prayer?

    Haddon Robinson Says...

    When our children were small, we played a game. I'd take some coins in my fist. They'd sit on my lap and work to get my fingers open. According to the international rules of finger opening, once the finger was open, it couldn't be closed again. They would work at it, until they got the pennies in my hand. They would jump down and run away, filled with glee and delight. Just kids. Just a game.

    Sometimes when we come to God, we come for the pennies in his hand.

    "Lord, I need a passing grade. Help me to study."

    "Lord, I need a job."

    "Lord, my mother is ill."

    We reach for the pennies. When God grants the request, we push the hand away.

    More important than the pennies in God's hand is the hand of God himself. That's what prayer is about. When you go to God in prayer, the name that should come easily to your lips is Father.

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