
Originally Posted by
G R 'Scott' Cundiff
The one that got me to thinking was the nature of prayer. If God has already seen the future what, exactly, is the value of my praying concerning issues in my life? Can my prayers influence God or has he already seen it all and my prayer is just another part of a pre-known scenario?
Years ago as I hungered to be a person of prayer I wrestled with these issues. If I believe the future is happening, second by second, I come to prayer believing the Lord is, indeed, willing to allow me to influence him, or better put, he allows me to partner with him as time advances.
Praying, for instance, for a friend to be healed becomes intimate, powerful, and purposeful. Otherwise, I'm left thinking, "Well, the Lord already knows whether or not my friend will be healed and my prayer is just part of the whole, pre-known drama." If, though, I think of the future as "open" my praying can potentially make a real difference - amazingly, the Lord invites me to partner with him in what happens next.
If the future can be known, God knows it. I'm pleased to play a small part in doing what the Lord already knows I'll do.
If the future is "happening" minute by minute, God is never at a loss as to what to do, no matter what happens. I'll honored to imagine that he is willing to hear and respond to my prayers, prayed in faith.
Either way, he's God and he's in complete authority.