Need

 Blue  v1-6 Ch 1 Jud

 
In prayer one day God's crystal clear voice spoke on the inside... "I want to teach you something about Myself...  I meet the need..."

 v1 ...there was a famine in Bethlehem of Judah in Israel.  v2-5 ...so Naomi with her husband, 2 sons and their wives, moved to Moab in Jordan.  v6 When she heard that the LORD had come to the aid of His people by providing food for them...  Proverbs 37:25 became more than good quotes;

I have not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his descendants begging bread.

~we can pray and ask for food (surface) or repent for worldwide greed, but if guilty so as to remove ourselves from a right standing with God, even He cannot bless our prayer request and it's not fair to assume that the starving man is the one with the real and bigger problem.  The one who has more is the rescuer just as America as a superpower had an obligation to responsibility to rescue mistreated communities that were being tortured and murdered by their own abusive government like in the stories coming out of Iraq.

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 Lk 12 ...do not worry...what you will eat; nor about the body what you will put on.  Life is more than food, and the body is more than clothing (v22-23).  Do not seek what you should eat/drink nor have an anxious mind (v29)... all these things the nations of the world seek after, and your Father knows that you need these things (v30) but seek the kingdom of God and these things shall be added (v31).

Discerning the "real need" and not the "surface need" will cause the prayer request to see fruit through James 5:16...

the fervent=intense-hot-burning-emotion
effectual=results, to carry plans into effect
prayer=ask
righteous=one who has conformed to truth
avails=wins

~is always good to discover who actually cares about the situation

                           baby boo boop

 

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