“The Lord needs not the tongue to be an interpreter
between him and the hearts of his children. He that hears without ears can
interpret prayers though not uttered by the tongue.”
— Thomas Manton (1620–1677)
There is an answer to all our depths of
despair, which is the safety we all need when life turns sour. There is an
answer for all sorts of pain, but that answer may not satisfy us unless we are
putting God first. When we put God first, our prayers of unutterable depth help
us transcend our problems—and, by this, God becomes our Saviour again.
Blessed is the person who has suffered and
has called alive to their God.
In our wisdom to admit our incomprehensible
incapacity to deal with the lamentable torment that has expunged us of all joy
and peace, we are graced with the holding, flowing, containing power of God.
The Experience of Unutterable Prayers
When we pray without
uttering a word,
As indecipherable as
the warble of a lone bird,
The Good Lord hears
without a doubt,
And comes to us within depression’s bout.
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There is enormous comfort in the expression
of unutterable prayers, so long as we know beyond doubt we are in communication
with God. Experiencing God is about knowing God’s Presence by knowledge. Such a knowledge we can only know. Such a knowledge is
held by faith and belief in the Word of God.
Unutterable prayers are not prayers of
works, but prayers of faith.
We are wrong to judge ourselves for praying
insufficiently or inappropriately when the words don’t come. Eloquence in
prayer is a lie of the devil, who loves to trip us up in compounding our
desires of perfection.
The best of prayers come from the heart and
are beyond words.
The most solemn of prayers God already
knows, and all the Lord seeks is our humility in truth to acknowledge him above
all else. We cannot add to the value of our prayers the sounds and nuances of
words. God has already valued our prayer within the price of salvation—grace
has paved the way, eternally.
The experience of unutterable prayers, within
the paradigm of surrender, before the only One who can help, is eventual
peace—that peace we know that transcends our understanding.
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There is good news at rock bottom depth. God
needs no words when we’re numb. Simplicity in prayer unfolds blessing to the
heart close to God. All God needs is a heart yearning for him.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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