I will begin this post with a question. Are your closets tidy and clean? If they are, wow, congratulations! Mine sure aren't. I'm a packrat and so want to get over that trait. My goal is to someday before I die have my closets cleaned out and in order. I will admit to the sin of coveting when I see photos of a nice cleanly organized closet. Mine would probably fit better on a hoarding television show. Sad, but true.
I imagine you wonder where I'm going with this mindset. The Husband and I watched one of my favorite inspirational movies the other night, The War Room. Any of you who have seen it know the plot and probably remember it well, it has that kind of effect. If you have not seen it, it focuses on the power of prayer. I recommend it highly. Did you hear that? I RECOMMEND IT HIGHLY.
Every time I see the movie, I love it over and over again. A good portion of that reason is that it sets my heart to remembrance of the power of prayer. Prayer for family, prayer for health, prayer for our country, prayer for EVERYTHING.
In the plot of the movie, an elderly woman has a prayer closet when she goes daily or more and prays. She has prayers written on pages taped to the walls and such as that. The scriptures talk about going into the closet and praying.
I have no closet to empty so I can go in and pray. It's just a fact. I look at this, though, a bit differently. I look at this as a closet of the heart. I see it as anywhere you can be alone with Jesus and just talk to him in fervent prayer. In my world, I talk to Him daily, sometimes more than once or twice and I talk to him as a friend. When I go to Him in FERVENT prayer, it's in a prayer closet--a place of just me Him and me...out loud. Those times are when I cry to Him, when I tell Him all the problems of my heart, and when I praise Him for ALL His goodness...and believe me, folks, that's a lot of praise as He's full of a lot of goodness! It's the time of the fervent prayer that I can trust Him more and more and more with everything. I'm learning. Still, as I age. I'm learning. It's those times of fervent prayer that I can almost physically feel His hand touching me in love and assuring me that He's got all this in His control. I leave that "closet" in peace and assurance and stronger because of it.
So, I encourage you, my friends, to find your "closet" and get in touch with the Lord. He is the answer to all the world's problems. He is the answer to all my problems. He is the answer to all your problems. You CAN trust HIM. So I say, consider....and do it!
"But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly."
Matthew 6:6