
“Do not use my name for evil purposes, for I, the Lord your God, will punish anyone who misuses my name.” – Exodus 20:7 GNT
Jesus said, “Forgive them, Father! They don’t know what they are doing.” – Luke 23:34a GNT
In my last hour I am sure I would be crying out to God to help me if I could even utter any sounds at all. Jesus is unselfish and He is concerned for those who are crucifying Him. Jesus loved right to the end of His earthly reign.
It is the choice of words that grabs my attention most – “Father.” I hear trust, confidence and endearment. He has a gentle love for God Himself. He speaks in love to the only One who can deliver Him.
I believe it is because He knows that God is all-powerful – He can help me with anything.
Then out of the storm the Lord spoke to Job.
The Lord
Who are you to question my wisdom
with your ignorant, empty words?
Now stand up straight
and answer the questions I ask you.
Were you there when I made the world?
If you know so much, tell me about it.
Who decided how large it would be?
Who stretched the measuring line over it?
Do you know all the answers?
What holds up the pillars that support the earth?
Who laid the cornerstone of the world?
In the dawn of that day the stars sang together,
and the heavenly beings[a] shouted for joy.
Who closed the gates to hold back the sea[b]
when it burst from the womb of the earth?
It was I who covered the sea with clouds
and wrapped it in darkness.
I marked a boundary for the sea
and kept it behind bolted gates.
I told it, “So far and no farther!
Here your powerful waves must stop.” – Job 38:1-11 GNT
God’s creative power is beyond my comprehension.
“Conversation with God leads to an encounter with God. Prayer is not only the way we learn what Jesus has done for us but also is the way we ‘daily receive God’s benefits.’ Prayer turns theology into experience. Through it we sense his presence and receive his joy, his love, his peace and confidence, and thereby we are changed in attitude, behavior, and character.” – Timothy Keller