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July-August 2006

The Three O’s of Prayer
By Phyllis Tadlock, IMB missionary to Southern Africa region

Americans pride themselves in their productivity, efficiency and the ability to work on several things at the same time. They have even managed to add a new phrase into everyday conversation and even, I guess, to the dictionaries to describe what they aspire to do so well – multitasking. Well, folks got news for you – we certainly have absolutely no reason to stroke our egos for our ingenuity. Just as our God is the creator of creativity, He is the master of multitasking. Those who have known me for a long time have heard me say more than once that God is never about only one thing at a time, He is always is working on several levels simultaneously. He not only always sees the big picture – He is the big picture!

What is so wonderful about a Father that loves his children with HIS kind of love is that one of the many tasks he is always about is to help us know & experience Him more fully. He desires to take those big theological words like omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscience and translate them into the reality of our every day walk with Him. His primary school of learning is called prayer. If we, His children, would not only take the time to interact with our Father through prayer but would also discipline ourselves to pay attention to see His movement and action and then acknowledge it for what it truly is, then we will get a glimpse at what the 3 O’s really look like. If we will but watch we will see the evidence of His omnipotence – unlimited and universal power – as He responds to the petitions lifted up to Him and takes an action that often defies the laws of nature & reason. As believers from all around the world unite in concerted prayer if we allow Him to help us see with our spiritual eyes we will watch time zones fade away and miles become centimeters. He is not restricted by those, He is present everywhere at the same time – only He is omnipresent. His word teaches us that His thoughts are not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways which sometimes means that we ‘just don’t get it.’ How can we grasp omniscience? How can we get our minds around infinite knowledge? By being participants in the school of prayer and then recognizing the lessons he teaches us when they are displayed before us.

You have walked on a journey with me for the past three weeks and for that I am extremely grateful. Together we have seen our faithful God at work. What I feel prompted to say to you today, however, is do not be deceived to think that in the communication that has flowed between us, the petitions of prayer that have been requested and lifted up for the Muslim Seminar has been the only thing God is attending to. Oh no, my friends, we have got to take our understanding of his ‘O’s” at work to a whole new level. We must acknowledge and celebrate how HUGE and awesome our God is! The Master at multitasking at work:

• God met needs that we didn’t even know to pray about. I was impressed to share particular Scriptures as I wrote and some of you responded to me how God spoke to you through them about something in your own life. Conversely, some of you were impressed to pray scripture over me and the Spirit made application in areas of my heart & to struggles I am facing that you knew nothing about.
• God’s work has transcended time. As I have corresponded with some of you I realized He has reached back into the past to heal hurts long held by some, He has worked in the immediate present as He honored specific prayers during the preparation and presentation of the Muslim material while simultaneously working in the future as He has directed my eyes to see the direction He wants me to join Him where He is already ahead of me working.
• I have discovered the immediacy of His encouragement & affirmation as He spoke through words He put on your hearts to write to me. A dear Ugandan brother wrote an unbelievably powerful letter that spoke to the need to recognize God’s anointing and gifting. Is it by coincidence that letter arrived just as I was reflecting on the rather surprising results of a spiritual gift inventory that Tad & I had participated in with a group at church earlier in the week? I was definitely in the state of being stretched by the Spirit to realize how He has been molding and remaking us through the experiences & circumstances of the past four or five years. We were both definitely being stretched to realize how He may be intending to use those gifts in our lives not only within the church but in the context of the ministry He has called us to do.
• Another dear friend wrote a quick quiet note of encouragement that popped up on my computer midst a moment of personal despair and discouragement.

How can you see God multitasking in your life this week? Write down some of those ways below as I did above.


How has God used you to show his “O’s” at work today? This week? Write down the experiences that come to your mind and thank God for using you.


I pray you will experience an extra measure of God’s presence and encouragement this week.

-- Phyllis

 

 

 

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