Confident Prayer
Confident Prayer

Confident Prayer

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<p>Having tried for years to conceive, Richard and Susan were elated when Susan became pregnant. Her health problems, however, posed a risk to the baby, and so Richard lay awake each night praying for his wife and child. One night, Richard sensed he didn&rsquo;t need to pray so hard, that God had promised to take care of things. But a week later Susan miscarried. Richard was devastated. He wondered, <em>Had they lost the baby because he hadn&rsquo;t prayed hard enough</em>?</p> <p>On first reading, we might think today&rsquo;s parable suggests so. In the story, a neighbor (sometimes thought to represent God) only gets out of bed to help the friend because of the friend&rsquo;s annoying persistence (Luke 11:5&ndash;8). Read this way, the parable suggests that God will give us what we need only if we badger Him. And if we <em>don&rsquo;t</em> pray hard enough, maybe God won&rsquo;t help us.</p> <p>But biblical commentators like Klyne Snodgrass believe this misunderstands the parable&mdash;its real point being that if neighbors might help us for selfish reasons, how much <em>more</em> will our <em>un</em>selfish Father. We can therefore ask confidently (vv. 9&ndash;10), knowing that God is greater than flawed human beings (vv. 11&ndash;13). He isn&rsquo;t the neighbor in the parable, but the opposite of him.</p> <p>&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t know why you lost your baby,&rdquo; I told Richard, &ldquo;but I know it wasn&rsquo;t because you didn&rsquo;t pray &lsquo;hard&rsquo; enough. God isn&rsquo;t like that.&rdquo;</p>

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