What do your eyes see today? Are you unable to see anything but problems, troubles, chaos, messiness? Are you finding it difficult to pray for comfort, perspective, hope and order? We all encounter seemingly hopeless situations at times, but that is why Christ came and why He gave us the Holy Spirit – because we need hope in the deepest parts of us! If you’re having trouble getting your words to rise above the clutter, pray along with these words now!
Jesus, some days my world seems to be spinning out of control. Everywhere I look, I see chaos—even in my own life. There are days where I long to just throw in the towel and say, “Enough.” Where can I turn? Who can I talk to?
You’re the only one I know who will truly listen, Lord. And I know You have the answers. But I can’t seem to find them. I long to see a little clearing in this tunnel. I need a little hope, Jesus. Your Word tells me I can come to You for that hope and that You won’t disappoint, that Your load is easy and your burden light.
Give me a new perspective, Lord, and blow away the cobwebs that keep cluttering my mind and my vision. Every time I’m tempted to become discouraged or depressed because of negative events or situations, help me turn my eyes on You. Help me to remember all the times You’ve been there for me, and all the ways You have brought me through difficult times. I forget to thank You sometimes, but I am so grateful for Your faithfulness.
When things look hopeless, I will hope in You. You died to give us hope, not only eternally, so we could live forever with You, forgiven and free. But You also provide a way daily for us to live above the cares of this world. Thank you for reminding me of that in Your Word. Your spirit lives in us—in me—as Your child and follower. Sometimes I forget that!
Thank you for understanding me and loving me, just as I am. And thank You for accepting me even when I was a hopeless case—just as we all were at one time. Perfect people in a perfect world would have no need of your gift of hope. With my eyes on You, I want to see life as You see it. I don’t want to waste time being negative or withdrawn from others, focusing only on what can’t be or what might never change. Teach me how to find contentment even if my circumstances remain the same. With Your perspective, I can push past the impossible and find the strength and courage to believe that no matter what happens, Your hope will lift me to a higher plane—where joy and purpose reign again.
In Your precious name that is above all names and all this mess, Amen.