God Invites Us To Pray
God Invites Us To Pray || Jeremiah 33:3 || Deacon Pacia Love
“Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know”
I love when the mothers at church sing during devotion on 3rd Sunday. One of my favorite songs they sing is “Jesus is on the main line, tell him what you want. Call him up and tell him what you want.” This is a personal direct line to the creator often called God’s private phone number. It is a call to move beyond your surface level routine prayers and enter a deep conversational relationship.
In the book of Jeremiah 33 verse 3 is God speaks and give us an invitation “Call to me” and let me know that God deeply desires a relationship with us offering an open invitation to pray, even in our darkness and most confined moments. Jeremiah received this promise while imprisoned reminding us that no circumstances is too hard for God. He invites us not just to ask for help, but to receive divine wisdom, secrets of his kingdom.
When we feel distant or overwhelmed by the wilderness of this world, this verse assures us that God is listening and ready to reveal profound truths about his love and purpose that we cannot discover on our own.
Dear Lord, thank you for the invitation to call upon. Open our hearts to hear your voice and show us great and mighty things you have for us. In Jesus name. Amen
I love when the mothers at church sing during devotion on 3rd Sunday. One of my favorite songs they sing is “Jesus is on the main line, tell him what you want. Call him up and tell him what you want.” This is a personal direct line to the creator often called God’s private phone number. It is a call to move beyond your surface level routine prayers and enter a deep conversational relationship.
In the book of Jeremiah 33 verse 3 is God speaks and give us an invitation “Call to me” and let me know that God deeply desires a relationship with us offering an open invitation to pray, even in our darkness and most confined moments. Jeremiah received this promise while imprisoned reminding us that no circumstances is too hard for God. He invites us not just to ask for help, but to receive divine wisdom, secrets of his kingdom.
When we feel distant or overwhelmed by the wilderness of this world, this verse assures us that God is listening and ready to reveal profound truths about his love and purpose that we cannot discover on our own.
Dear Lord, thank you for the invitation to call upon. Open our hearts to hear your voice and show us great and mighty things you have for us. In Jesus name. Amen
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Well said Deacon Pacia Love
Amen!