One day Jesus told his disciples a story to show that they should always pray and never give up.
Key Thought
Jesus had two points he wanted to impress on the hearts of his disciples. First, he wanted them to be dedicated to prayer and have it as a consistent part of their lives. Second, he wanted them to know that they must never give up, no matter what the circumstances might be. While Jesus made his points clear, why did he feel the need to tell a story? The answer is pretty straightforward. Stories help us remember. They connect to a different place in our hearts and in our heads rather than just being a statement of the main points. Also, Jesus used stories from everyday experience so that the sight or experience of something similar would bring his teaching back into the forefront of the disciples’ thoughts — and ours. So the next time you hear about a Bible teacher or preacher who tells too many stories, remind the folks that Jesus was a master storyteller!
Today’s Prayer
Father, thank you for Jesus’ ability to put your truth into everyday stories. Thank you for the truths that the stories carry and the power that they have in our memories. Thank you for giving so much of your truth in Scripture in the form of stories. Most of all, dear Father, help me never to give up as I seek your will, your presence, and your help through prayer. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
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