Intercession

Today’s scripture: Romans 8:26-27 (NRSV) (The Message) (KJV) What might God be saying to me?

My thoughts (Vivian Wyatt):

I have had some interesting experiences throughout my prayer life; experiences that are a mystery to me, at least until I bounce them against this passage. Shortly after I returned to my parents’ home in Virginia to live, I returned to the church. I was on fire for God and did not think there was anything that I could not “lay before the throne.” Also, I had not gotten a job, at that time, so money was tight. Maybe it was fervency coupled with need that made me lay hands on my cat.

I remember Fred (an orange tabby whose brother was named Barney) was sluggish…sort of just lying around, not wanting to go outside, not wanting to eat. So I picked him up and laid him on my desk. I intended to pray for a restoration of his appetite and energy. Instead, I prayed that he would be patient with me; that he would trust that whatever I did was for his own good; and that he would be healed. I remember thinking at the time, “that was odd,” as I didn’t have plans to do anything with him.

As I continued to rub him, I noticed an egg size lump on his back. As I touched it, Fred would meow but he did not move. As I pulled the fur, so I could get a better look for a bite of some sort, a roughly two inch square patch lifted off, like sod, revealing a terrible raw infected area with two puncture wounds. I sat back, stunned; that I could simply lift this patch off his back and that he was allowing me to deal with something that I knew was painful.

With my only medical know-how being Neosporin and a bandage, I began searching through the medicine cabinet and came up with peroxide and cotton swabs. I dipped the swab in the peroxide and wiped away most of the infection. I then poured peroxide over the wound and as it was bubbling, I was amazed that Fred allowed me to do it. He never moved and only let out a meow occasionally. And the best thing is, he was healed and very quickly; within days. Never went to the vet, never re-infected just getting better every day.

I don’t have these experiences often, but when I do I thank God for the Holy Spirit who will pray through me, even for my cat.

Thought for the day: When difficulties come, we may not always know what we need to pray for, but the Holy Spirit does. All we need to do is pray as best we can.

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