An old friend I used to do business with, George, aka Red, had been in the
grocery business a long time. An independent, he was well known throughout the
west, and well respected. He had passed on his code of hard work and fair
trading to his son Ted, who at one time had the single largest grocery store
west of the Mississippi. But they were both very non-descript, meeting them you
would never know how rich they were, and they never bragged on it. Hardly
ever. But one day while making my sales call, I worked for Coca Cola, an
overdressed young man was in looking for George. He was with Dunn and
Bradstreet, and wanted to update his file on him. As George approached in his
bib overalls, wiping his hands with his bandana, he asked the young man “can I
help you?” Looking down at Red, he asked for George, not knowing that the many
who had walked by said hi to Red, and this old man in bib overalls and sweating
was below his dignity. I had been talking with him as he waited, Red and I
exchanged hellos, as always, I could see Red baiting the young man. When he
stuck out his hand and said “I’m George,” the group around him started to
laugh, me included, but Mr. D&B found no humor in it. If clothes made the
man, his did, but not his respect or rudeness. He couldn’t wait to get out of
there, it never occurred to him that maybe he was talking to the right person, a
lesson I hoped he learned.
When Ted wanted his own Wendy’s franchise, he called Wendy’s and asked how
much. He was ready to write the check. All they wanted was a letter of credit
stating he could cover the $800,000, no problem. They wanted to talk to his
bank, so Ted called out, “Hey Dad, Wendy’s wants to talk to you about my line of
credit.” And handed the phone to Red, they also owned the bank in this small
area. It pays to know who you are talking to. And finally another old friend
Tim was making a sales call to the Navajo Tribe. He had gotten nowhere, but was
willing to give it another try. But along the way he stopped to help a girl
broken down in the hot New Mexico sun, gave her a ride to town, and as he told
her his story, she offered her assistance. It turned out her father was the
tribal president over the entire Navajo Nation! Who was so grateful that Tim
cared for his daughter, he opened up the door for all Tim was selling! It helps
to talk to the right person, something to consider, when in trouble or need of
help, maybe you are not talking to the right person.
I tire of hearing how prayer changes things. Answered prayer changes
things, but in all cases it is God that changes things. Just speaking into the
cosmos without someone to listen is just that, talking to the cosmos. But Jesus
changes things, changes us, if we listen to his answer and obey. Yet so many
fall short of God’s blessings because all they do is ask, or pester, or
continually berate the God of the universe with their demands. Rubbing some
spiritual lamp hoping that a genie will appear and grant them their desires.
And when he doesn’t, they blame God. Sound familiar. So why ask a question if
you don’t want an answer? Like this one, why?
In Acts we find two men walking and a third man joins them. He seems to
know all about them and their situations, then leaves them. Afterwards they
talk, how their hearts burned from within in his presence. How did he know so
much, he was a stranger? Could it possibly been the Lord? Do you know his
voice, he knows yours. He also has the plans in action for whatever you ask,
before you ask. So why do you think that asking changes things, when it is God
who does? Did you know the last sense to fail us before death is hearing? Did
Jesus say “he who has a mouth let him speak?” But rather “he who has an ear let
him listen.” A relationship with Jesus Christ changes things, and when you know
his voice, and obey, he answers before you ask. Or listen. That’s the kind of
God I desire, not a genie in a lamp. Let him be God, he is so good at it.
Praying more and getting less? Maybe you are not talking to the right
person. The Jews missed Jesus, he wasn’t what they were looking for. Who are
you looking for? Is it possible that God is speaking to you via his spirit ,
that the burning in your heart is the holy spirit speaking to you? Is he
drawing you to him, or are you still too proud, as the one who shares Jesus with
you is not a pastor? Doesn’t have a DD behind his name? Doesn’t have his own
radio show or write books? Are you looking for a personality or the person of
Jesus Christ? There is a difference. Yet many when confronted with who they
are looking for, get embarrassed, and storm off when they find the one they were
looking for is and has been right in front of them. Maybe they are more
interested in the FICO score and line of credit, than the one who doesn’t even
need cash, but creates his own. Our paper money says “in God we trust,” do
you? If money talks, maybe the message is right there, trust God! The answer
before you asked.....
God sent his son to earth to save us, then sent his spirit until Jesus
returns. The same spirit that in the beginning gave the earth shape can shape
your life too. Maybe you are not talking to the right person, or maybe you
really aren’t listening. God offers his spirit freely and of no charge, talking
to you right now, telling you how you need Jesus. God’s prayer, that all should
come to the saving knowledge of knowing Jesus. Answer his prayer today by
coming to Christ. He is speaking, are you listening? Jesus Is not what you
expect, he is much more. When you understand who he is, you will understand why
he came.
Still want prayer to change things? Maybe you’re not talking to the right person. Don’t limit a limitless God by your prejudices. God is love, what the world needs today and everyday. Just ask anyone who has met Jesus, the burning in your heart may not bad pizza, but the holy spirit. God doesn’t need credit, nor does he get enough credit. He who answers the prayer before it is asked should get all the credit. Still think prayer changes things? Maybe you’re not talking to the right person....
Still want prayer to change things? Maybe you’re not talking to the right person. Don’t limit a limitless God by your prejudices. God is love, what the world needs today and everyday. Just ask anyone who has met Jesus, the burning in your heart may not bad pizza, but the holy spirit. God doesn’t need credit, nor does he get enough credit. He who answers the prayer before it is asked should get all the credit. Still think prayer changes things? Maybe you’re not talking to the right person....
love with compassion,
Mike
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