This month I want to encourage us to persevere in prayer. Just because we have finished an intentional time of prayer doesn’t mean that we stop! Jesus told a story to His disciples so that they would “always pray and not lose heart” (Luke 18:1-8). A certain, unnamed widow goes to an unjust judge day after day to ask for justice in a dispute with an enemy. The judge doesn’t care at all about the situation and tries to ignore her but because she is so persistent in her request, he gives in and grants her justice. Jesus then says, “So don’t you think God will surely give justice to His chosen people who cry out to Him day and night? Will He keep putting them off? I tell you, He will grant justice to them quickly.” We know we have a God who cares, hears and responds to His people’s cries.
I know, when we have just finished a month of prayer like this, we could be jubilant in our hearts in regards to answered prayer, or we could be feeling despondent because we haven’t seen the answers we were hoping for. That’s why this story is so encouraging. Particularly in hardship, we must continue to persist. Do you notice that in this story Jesus doesn’t tell his disciples what to pray for, just that they should pray? In particularly difficult situations, we might have no idea how to pray! Yet, we can draw comfort from Romans 8:26-28: