Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by  prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to  God."1
        
        Gene Barron writes how, when he was a boy, his family  had a neighbor who frequently came to their back door. Her reason for coming  was always the same, "I just wanted to borrow _______." The problem  was that she never came at any other time—only when she wanted something.
        
        My mother was always gracious and gave her what she  wanted, but didn't appreciate her as much as the other neighbors—especially the  one who came frequently but never asked for anything, but would simply say,  "Just stopped by for a visit."
        
        When it comes to prayer, it is true that God does  want us to make our requests known to him, but sometimes I feel my prayers are  more, "Give me ... give me ... give me!" I know God is gracious and  does hear and answer my prayers, but how much better it would be to come to him  not only in times of trouble and need, but to daily come to him with,  "Dear God, I'm just calling in for a visit. What can I do for you  today?"
        
        Suggested prayer: "Dear God, thank You that You do want me to bring my requests to You, but please help me to also think of others' needs when I pray, and especially bring praise and thanksgiving to You. And today please show me what I can do for You and for Your Glory? Gratefully, in Jesus's name. Amen."
        
      1. Philippians  4:6 (NASB).
        
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            Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.