I loved Malcom’s prayer the other day. Only 7 years old, he stood in
front of 100 other kids and prayed: “Jesus, thank You that some of us get to
play football and go to church, and for safety on the ride here, and for
forgiveness of our sins, and for eternal life. We love You, Jesus. Please don’t
ever forget how much we love You!”
It brought tears to my eyes as he expressed his heart to God. As adults,
we may tend to try to polish our prayers a little, thinking that it will sound
better to God’s ears or to those around us who might hear us. But I think God
must delight in hearing just what’s on His child’s heart.
Nehemiah’s heart was filled with concern for the welfare of Jerusalem,
his homeland, when he heard that the people were in great distress and that the
wall around the city was broken down (Neh. 1:3). Wanting to do something, he
talked to God about it. He praised God for who He is (v.5), requested
forgiveness for sin (v.6), reminded Him of His promise (v.9), and asked for
mercy from the king (v.11). God watched over Nehemiah and His people through
the whole rebuilding process.
What is on your mind? Thanks or burdens? Whatever it is, your loving God
wants to hear your heart.
The highest form of prayer comes from the depths of a humble heart. (RBC)