Have you
ever wondered if your prayers really make a difference?
Most people
do at one time or another, especially if they’ve been praying long and hard for
a breakthrough in a certain situation but haven’t seen the desired result. The
next time your faith in prayer gets tested, consider this:
In a
factory, an elongated steel bar weighing 500 lbs (about 225 kg) was suspended
by a chain. Near it, an average-size cork was suspended by a silk thread. “When
we come back to this spot later,” a tour guide told a group of sightseers, “you
will see something that is seemingly impossible. This cork will have set this
steel bar in motion.” The guide set in motion a mechanism whereby the cork
tapped gently and repeatedly against the steel bar, which remained motionless.
The visitors watched for a minute or two as the cork struck the iron bar with
pendulum-like regularity, then they moved on. Ten minutes later, the bar was
vibrating slightly, and when the tour group returned at the end of an hour, the
heavy bar was swinging like the pendulum of a clock.
So the next
time you feel you aren’t exerting a feather’s weight of influence on others
through your prayers, remember the cork. God hears and answers every prayer in
His time and as He knows best, but sometimes you must be patient. Often people
and situations don’t change overnight, even after we have prayed. But if you
will be like the cork, your love and prayers will eventually prevail. Every
prayer you pray is like another tap of the cork. It may not appear to make a
difference, but over time it will all add up and bring the victory.
You must
not get discouraged when your prayers don’t seem to be having any effect!
What if the
cork had taken one look at the steel bar and decided it was no use—the bar wasn’t
going to budge? Or what if the cork had struck the bar once or twice and given
up? What if it had tried to do it at its own pace, and had gotten out of the
rhythm that the one who set it in motion knew was needed?
You must
not get discouraged when your prayers don’t seem to be having any effect, or
try to take matters into your own hands. The secret of the cork’s success was
simply doing its part and keeping at it. You can’t change the person or
situation you are praying for. Only God can do that. Your part is to pray and
keep praying—to keep giving it one more tap in the right direction. The results
will come in God’s time.
* * *
In prayer
you align yourselves to the purpose and power of God and He is able to do
things through you that He couldn’t do otherwise. This is an open universe,
where some things are left open, contingent upon our doing them. If we do not
do them, they will never be done. God has left certain things to prayer—things
that will never be done except as we pray.
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