Dare 2 Share - Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith
may not fail. Luke 22:31,32
Unfortunately, just like in the days of Simon Peter and Jesus, Satan is alive and well on planet earth. Guess what? Just like he desired to sift Peter like wheat, he longs to rip us to shreds. You might say his plan is to make Christians into shredded wheat! Fortunately for us, in the same way Jesus prayed for Simon Peter, He is also praying for all believers.
According to I John 2:1, we have One who speaks to the Father in our defense, Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. When we sin, Jesus is praying for us. When we stumble, He is upholding us before the Father. When the devil shoots his fiery arrows or accuses us of wrongdoing, Christ is right there to defend us.
Do you think the prayers of the Son of God go unanswered? I dont think so! The Father hears the prayers of His Son on our behalf.
Think about that for a moment. There are times in all of our lives when we struggle. Like Peter, we stumble and fall in our relationship with Christ. Yet He will never leave us or forsake us! In fact, when we are at our worst, Christ is at His best. He is constantly pleading grace before our heavenly Father to help us.
Perhaps today you are going through a tough time. It could be the consequences of sin, a family struggle or a broken relationship. Possibly youre catching flak because of your witness for Christ on campus, or it might be that youre just plain discouraged.
Take courage in one awesome truth. Someone is praying for you. Someone is passionately upholding you before the throne of the King. Someone knows your struggle and is articulating it before the Father better than you ever could. Someone cares. That someone is Jesus: the Author and Finisher of our faith.So now you can pray with confidence and witness with passion, because you know that you are not fighting the battle alone. You are standing side-by-side with your Champion and Eternal Savior, Jesus Christ. He is petitioning the God of heaven and earth on your behalf.
As you bring worry, discouragement, and failures before God, remember that
We do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have
one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are-yet was without sin. Let us then approach the
throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of
need Hebrews 4:15,16
Satan may desire to make us into shredded wheat, but Jesus is conforming us into solid rocks!
Questions:
1) How does it make you feel that Jesus is praying for you?
2) How will this change the way you pray?
3) Does the fact that Christ is praying for you give you more confidence in sharing your faith? Why or why not?