: Putting Our Faith in Wishes or Prayers? by: Sarah Smiley If you could make one wish, what would it be? For me, several things come to mind: I wish I could lose weight. I wish I could keep my car clean. I wish Ford would
Putting Our Faith in Wishes or Prayers?
by: Sarah Smiley
If you could make one wish, what would it be?
For me, several things come to mind: I wish I could lose weight. I wish I could keep my car clean. I wish Ford would stop singing the Superman song 24-hours a day.
Think of all the places humans have designed to ask for and (hopefully) receive wishes: When we blow out the candles on our birthday; when we toss a coin in a fountain; when we blow an eyelash off our finger. We are all very wishful, aren’t we?
Today I was listening to an old Hollie’s song that begins like this: “If I could make a wish I think I’d pass/Can’t think of anything I need.â€
Wow, imagine living in a state of total contentment. “Can’t think of anything I need?†I repeated the verse and thought, “This guy’s got a serious case of lovesickness, or something!â€
And, actually, the song is meant to be about love and romance, but as I listened to the words, I began to see a different, personal interpretation.
The lyrics continue: “What more could I ask/ There’s nothing left to be desired/ Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe and to love you.â€
As Christians, these lyrics unwittingly describe the truest form of loving God. Matthew 22:37-38 says, “Jesus replied, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.â€
According to the Bible, we should need nothing more than the air we breathe (no wishing-fountains, candles or superstitions) to love and believe in God.
The Bible also tells us, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-- not by works, so that no one can boast.†(Ephesians 2, 1:8-9)
Come to think of it, all the wishes I’ve ever made at the mall’s fountain have never come true. I never suddenly had the body of a Super Model. I never stumbled upon a box full of cash or won the lottery.
Hey, I want my money back! I want a refund! Those fountains never work; they just eat your change!
The prayers I’ve said in my life, however, have always been worth the investment. While the answer isn’t necessarily what I want, usually it is what I need.
Perhaps if we left more up to God, if we put our faith in Him instead of a birthday candle or fallen eyelash, we could find a state of being where there’s “nothing left to be desired.†Because the Bible tells us prayer works, but I don’t recall it saying anything about wishes.
Sarah Smiley, Copyright 2004
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