Whisper a Prayer

Whisper a prayer in the morning
Whisper a prayer at noon
Whisper a prayer in the evening
To keep your heart in tune

God answers prayer in the morning
God answers prayer at noon
God answers prayer in the evening
So keep your heart in tune

Jesus may come in the morning
Jesus may come at noon
Jesus may come in the evening
So keep your heart in tune

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I’ve been on this prayer study kick (there could  be worse things, I’m sure). But, maybe that’s why I woke up with this song in my head this morning. I’ve not sung it in years.  I remembered the first two verses, but didn’t know there was a third.  It’s pretty important too.  We would do well to keep all three verses in our heads and let them flow to our hearts.  It’s interesting that when you look up the history of the song it’s source, or it’s publication reference is “revival.”  On the surface, that’s not what I would have thought.  But, O how it can refresh.  Singing and meditating on it can absolutely bring revival.

Whoever wrote it knew their Bible and knew their Jesus well.  Look how the scriptures speak.

1 King 19:12, Psalm 55:16-17, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Proverbs 4:23

Jeremiah 33:3, Matthew 7:7-8, John 15:7, 1 John 3:22

Matthew 24:36, Matthew 24:42, 1 Thessalonians 5:2, Matthew 24:44

One of Satan’s greatest tools is noise, loudness.  Noise can drown out every other sound, unless we’re attentive to Him.  The world clamors for our attention, we must be fully focused on Him.  When we’re awake to Him, His whispers and ours can be clearly heard. The whispers keep our hearts in tune.

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