Let us do some basic chemistry. We know that a water molecule is made out of two elements: hydrogen and oxygen. Both elements must be present for water to exist. If either is missing, it would not be water.
In a similar way, intercessory prayer has two essential components: proclaiming our faith and crying out to the Lord.
A man is imploring Jesus to heal his son, and Jesus replies by telling him, “Everything is possible to one who has faith.” this is when the man utters one of the shortest prayers in the whole Bible: “I do believe, help my unbelief!” In just a few words, he has perfectly encapsulated both of the necessary components of prayer.
First, he says, “I do believe”. Perhaps he has heard stories about Jesus’ healing power or life giving words. With the confidence of a new and growing faith, he decides to bring his son to Jesus. He hopes that the confidence he is beginning to feel will be rewarded by a miracle.
But next he says, “Help my unbelief!”. As confident as he is, the man also realizes his weakness. Maybe his new faith is not all that strong yet; maybe he has some doubts that Jesus can heal his son – especially since the disciples could not do it. But it does not matter. He is not ashamed to cry out to Jesus, and he acknowledges his need in honesty and humility.
Today, make sure that your prayer of intercession is just as complete as this man’s. Tell Jesus you believe. Take the Nicene Creed or the Apostle’s Creed, and proclaim each tenet of the faith with all the conviction you can muster. Or take today’s psalm and read it aloud, proclaiming your trust in the Lord. Then, ask Jesus to help your unbelief. Bring him your struggles; if a family member is suffering, ask Jesus to help you believe that he is with them. Or if you worry that you can not witness to your faith, ask him to remind you of the ways he has worked through you in the past.
Keep these two components together, and you will feel God’s presence wash over you like cool, clear water.
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