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PRAY WITH JOY

PHILIPPIANS 1:4

“always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all,” 

I love to pray for others. I’ve been doing that for a long time. But I must be honest. I don’t always pray with joy. Sometimes I pray for people I am really struggling to get along with. However, God doesn’t let me get away with flippant prayers I make just to say I prayed. So, this verse really hit me hard.

Paul had fond memories of the Philippians. Joy was expressed in his prayers for them. Paul uses the Greek word deesis to describe his prayers. “In the New Testament, deesis is used to describe prayers that are specific and fervent, often in the context of seeking divine intervention or assistance.” (Strong’s Lexicon)

APPLICATION

In Ephesians 6:18, Paul uses this word again where it is translated as “request.” “With every prayer and request, pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be alert with all perseverance and every request for all the saints,”

These specific requests made by Paul were in joy. That word “joy” is tied directly back to the Greek word for grace. As Paul extended grace to these people he can pray with joy for them. Who in your life can you say that about? How can you extend grace to those for whom you pray?

As you pray today, pray with joy. Let a smile come across your face as you lift each name heavenward. As you smile, I’m sure God is smiling also.

Father, give me joy today as I pray for others.

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