Whatever you ask the Father in my name he will give you. (John 16:23)
What does it mean to ask the Father in Jesus’
name when we pray? According to Jewish tradition, a person’s name was
not just the word you would use to get their attention. To speak in a
person’s name was to speak in his or her place, as an ambassador would
speak for the president. It was as if that person were right there with
you, lending his authority to your words. So when Jesus invites us to
pray in his own name, he is giving us a high privilege indeed!
An ambassador can speak in his president’s name because he knows his
president very well. He knows what is on the president’s heart and how
his president would respond to a given situation.
This is the kind of relationship Jesus wants you to have with him. He
wants you to come to know him deeply and intimately. He wants to teach
you to love the things he loves, to see the world through his eyes of
mercy, and to treat each other with the same tenderness he treats you.
In fact, instead of thinking in terms of an ambassador, perhaps we
should think in terms of a husband and wife or a very close brother and
sister. Think about how a husband and wife anticipate each other’s needs
and desires. Or think about how two brothers might finish each other’s
sentences.
Of course, this doesn’t happen immediately. It takes time, just as it
takes time for our relationship with the Lord to deepen. We can’t
expect ourselves to know everything about Jesus right away, so we
certainly can’t expect to get it right every time we try to pray for
someone. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try.
Day after day, as you offer your loved ones to the Lord in prayer,
try your best to pray for them as you think Jesus would. Over time,
something marvelous will happen: Jesus will draw closer to you and help
you understand him more deeply. And that will affect the way you will
pray tomorrow. And so on, and so on, and so on.
What a privilege it is to pray in the power of the name of Jesus!
“Jesus, I pray for my loved ones in your name today. Take us all into your heart, and shape us according to your will.”
from wau.org