Getting tired of praying

31-Mt-Waddington-Summit-Area.jpgPsalm 61:2 “From the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I”

Sometimes when we try pray. We feel the need to shout to God. Or raise our voices as if we shouting from one side of the Coast of the Atlantic Ocean to the other. The majority of Christians testify to feeling distant from God at points in their Spiritual life. Sometimes we begin to feel faint crying out to God. Perhaps questioning why he isn’t answering, but at the same time remembering countless other times he met us at our point of need in faith. Are you feeling faint because of something in your life you screaming to God for an answer for? Psalm 62:1 encourages us not to grow faint or weary. There is someone higher than you. Making requests on your behalf. His name is Jesus Christ. He is our rock. An ever-present help in trouble. When we feel ourselves losing touch or contact with God in our prayer-life. Our cry should be: “Lead me to the rock that is higher than I” As we’re taken to Christ in that higher position than we are in the heavenly places. He will hear the concern of our spirits and interpret the groans of our soul here on earth. And whisper it into the ear of his Father.