Oh the sullen sea of November,
Do you remember when it was summer sunny,
And the tranquil sea was balmy?
Well, now it is attractive quite differently
In the surge, urge of pounding waves,
A swell of tempest brewing
With an ensuing picture of power.
The soft greeny blue colour has passed,
Winter at last about to set in.
The waves are more grey almost everyday,
Even appearing black if the sky does lack any sun.
The crash of the waves highly dramatic,
Towering to a height, before circling aloft, falling back down. What then is the current attraction?
The action, pounding, pumping, bashing, crashing, Assailing the rocky or sandy beach,
As if it were attacking an enemy.
It is the insistent energy which wows us,
A focus on motion wildly beating, no gentle greeting now. How tremendous to see but a hint of God’s power,
To actually enthral us, stop us at least momentarily,
To be met by the sight in darkening night,
Grateful not to be on a boat out at sea!
God’s power, to our sometimes amazement
Can only be seen by its influence,
The outcome or result of some action.
This should help us to know prayer fits into this category. We know we are answered by what happens,
But this calls for our discernment.
It is happy to be reminded of God’s power,
The decision His alone, ours to abide by.
What matters is our reaction, our acceptance. Particularly if the answer to our request is ‘No’,
Perhaps said firmly, or may be ‘Not yet, wait!’
When we watch the wintery sea
With all its natural force, of course,
We could well feel anxious, alarmed or even frightened. But let this be a significant remainder
Regarding living prayerfully day by day
We must be dependent on God’s power entirely,
Even to the working of today’s miracles.
Never hurry away dissatisfied and complainingly.
In the face of negativity seeming to be God’s response.
Remain assured in all His almighty power,
Our Father Creator has something even better in mind,
Than any plan we find we think of.
Prayer will bring about good and godly results,
As long as we do not tire of asking, pleading supplicating,
Nor give up in the face of long awaited answers.
Never ever doubt God’s omnipotent power,
Our hope is for the very best answer.
Waiting may well be a test we have to pass,
But just as he who laughs last, laughs best.
When we pray, then leave the rest to our all loving Father,
The results will eventually be more pleasing
Than anything we thought of or even asked for!
It all comes down to God’s power and our trust.
You see the wild November sea turbulent and troublesome, raging and roaring.
It takes trust to know for sure come next summer,
You will be back on the beach, a tranquil sea,
Within easy reach to paddle or swim in.
Where did the fury go, we do not know!
But our Father Creator, the Lord of nature does!
He has the best reason behind each season.
It is up to us to trust in the unfolding,
Offering mankind many a blessing in countless ways.
But as the seasons change, our task will remain,
Ever, ever the same, to pray for today
Whatever will come our way for better or worse,
For by faith we are always blest.
And if the day brings out the worst
Well then, prayer will make it better!
Start to pray further and never lose heart,
The Lord God our Father Creator, holds all within His power.
He longs to shower benefits and blessings upon us.
Prayer must remain our daily focus.
Lord, teach us to pray in the everyday, so as to always be in touch with Your will, Your wishes and Your plans.
We are told to “Keep travelling steadily along His pathway and in due season He will honour You with every blessing.” (Psalm 3 v 34 TLB) Please make us wise about this.
If we want to gain holy wisdom, there is only one point of access and that is prayer! Please may the Holy Spirit, the faith Builder, always steer our prayer.
The Spirit’s main task being to unite us to the Lord Jesus, may we learn to ask claiming His name as our gain of every benefit and blessing, because it is. Thank You for granting us this privilege, whereby our prayer is answered.
For then we become a people of hope. “True faith is being sure of the hope we have and being certain that we shall see what has been promised, even though we do not see these things at present.” (Hebrews 11 v 1 The Truth)
Please keep us faithful to You, in the closest friendship with the Lord Jesus, open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and happy to pray. I ask for this in Jesus’ name for He is the One who saves us from mistakes. Amen.
10.11.20
Sue O’Donnell