When I can’t rejoice


Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; NIV).

Jesus,
When I can’t rejoice,
I’ll repeat your precious words:
I am the way, the truth, the life –
You are my only guide.

Jesus,
When I cannot pray,
I’ll repeat your cherished words:
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done –
Knowing you’re at my side.

Jesus,
When I can’t give thanks,
I’ll repeat your much-loved words:
Father, thy will be done, not mine –
Trusting you will not chide.

He will not always chide (Psalm 103:9; LB).


Saying, ‘Yes’


Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I will leave this life. The LORD gives, and the LORD takes away. Blessed be the name of the LORD (Job 1:21; CSB).

Let’s say, ‘Yes’, as Job once did;
As Mary did; as Jesus did;
Let’s say, ‘Yes’, as Stephen did:
Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to God.

Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to grief and loss,
Then willingly take up our cross,
While seeing all but Christ as dross:
Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to God.

Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to suffering
And prejudice, yet always cling
To Jesus, so we grow like him:
Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to God.

Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to scorn and pain,
Counting Christ, alone, as gain,
And always bless the Lord’s great Name:
Let’s say, ‘Yes’, to God.

Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ and become one with him (Philippians 3:8-9; NLT).


References

Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word (Luke 1:38; KJV).

My Father! If this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, your will be done (Matthew 26:42; NLT).

As they stoned him, Stephen prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” He fell to his knees, shouting, “Lord, don’t charge them with this sin!” And with that, he died (Acts 7:59-60; NLT).


Arrow prayers


Introduction
I have been collecting arrow prayers for a while now, so I could share them with you. Here is the definition of arrow prayers offered by Perplexity:

Arrow prayers are short, spontaneous prayers that can be quickly “shot up” to God during any situation.

Such situations can be ordinary, irritating, depressing, or trying. They can be wonderful, joyful, blissful or ecstatic. They can be uncomfortable, painful, or frightening; panic-stricken, dangerous, or fatal.

There are many potential opportunities every day for these brief, direct contacts with God, as part of our ongoing communion with Him.

Each section of today’s bog ends with an arrow prayer, by way of example. I also include a list of further examples towards the end of this article.

A car crash
I can personally testify to the immense help and comfort arrow prayers bring. When I accidentally crashed my car over a cliff, landing upside down on a solid rock foreshore, I spontaneously shouted, “Help me, Father!”, at the top of my voice.

The whole car was smashed, and I am severely claustrophobic. Somehow, I was able to release my seat belt, wind down the window, and inch my head out until it rested on the bare rocks. Then I laid still, filled with peace, needing nothing else. I have no idea how I managed to do these things, but it has always seemed to me that they were done with the help of an angel.

Within a few minutes, a coastal rescue team reached me. They had been having a training session close by, and went into full rescue mode. I don’t know how long it took, but they carefully extracted me from the car, immobilised me on a stretcher, and carried me to a place where we could climb up off the shore to the ambulance waiting above.

I could have been killed. I could have killed someone else. The tide could have been in, and I would have drowned. But apart from severe bruising, my only injury was a cracked vertebra. Thank you, Lord!

Small irritations
Arrow prayers can be used in many situations, every day, so I use them a lot. When something irritating happens, however small, I immediately say, “Thank you, Jesus.” This prayer was passed on to me by someone who remembered a nun always responding in this way to anything negative that happened. It lightens the moment instantly. God is good!

Fears and phobias
Here in my care home, the only way I can reach the ground floor is by using the lift. A staff member would willingly go with me, but I want to be as independent as possible. Each time I enter the lift alone, I make the sign of the cross, then reach out to God with an arrow prayer, which lasts as long as it takes for the lift to move, and the doors to open again. This is unbelievably helpful. Only God, and John, my husband of 48 years, can fully appreciate what a huge achievement it is for me to be using a small lift on my own. I praise your name!

Arrow prayers for others
Arrow prayers can also be for other people. For example, we can ask God to bless those who clean a toilet we have just used, or help someone we have just been listening to. In this brief way, I pray for all those who use the lift I’m in, people I see, greet, or chat with in the corridors and waiting rooms at my GP surgery and the hospital. In the past I used to say arrow prayers for those I passed in the street, or shopped alongside in a supermarket.

Arrow prayers are a very appropriate response to seeing or hearing about other people’s suffering of all kinds, whether we encounter them in person, in a newspaper, on TV, or by word of mouth. They are also a good way of responding when we hear an emergency vehicle. Lord, save them!

Examples of arrow prayers
So here is the list of arrow prayers I have collected to share with you. Clearly there are many, many more. Some come from the Bible, whilst others spring spontaneously to our lips. The key is to develop a habit of constantly watching out for opportunities to use them.

All arrow prayers can be said for the self, for others, or for a group of people, by using the pronouns I, her, him, us, or them, like this: Bless him/her/us/them, Lord! (Isaiah 19:25; NIV).

Finally, these prayers can be said silently, or aloud, according to your circumstances, and repeated over and over again, as many times as you need to, throughout any experience, however wonderful or dreadful:

Take heart! (John 16:33; NLT).
Jesus, I trust in you (Psalm 25:2; NIV).
Jesus, I cling to you (Psalm 63:8; NIV).
Lord, save me! (Matthew 14:30; NIV).
Lord help me! (Matthew 15:25; NIV).
I love you, Lord (Psalm 18:1; NIV).
My Lord and my God! (John 20:28; NLT).
Lord, use my suffering for others (Colossians 1:24; NIV).
Hear my prayer! (Psalm 143:1: NIV).
Have mercy on me, Lord! (Psalm 51:1; NIV).
Deliver me, Lord! (Psalm 71:4; NIV).
Thank you, Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5:18; NIV).
Your will be done, Lord (Matthew 6:10; NIV).
I am deeply sorry for what I have done (Psalm 38:18; NLT).
Forgive me, Lord (Luke 11:4; NIV).

Jesus
Of course, Jesus, as in all things, is the Master here. He is our constant example of how to use arrow prayers. Here are some examples from the final hours of his life:

  • Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do (Luke 23:34; KJV).
  • My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46; NIV).
  • I thirst (John 19:28; NKJV).
  • It is finished (John 19:30; NIV).
  • Father, into your hands I commit my spirit (Luke 23:46; NIV).

Conclusion
Arrow prayers can never replace our longer silent or spoken prayers, but they can help us to stay fully in touch with God each day, in every situation or need. For me, they are a vital part of fulfilling Paul’s advice to the Thessalonians: “Pray continually” (1 Thessalonians 5:17, NIV).


References

O Lord, please hear my prayer! Listen to the prayers of those of us who delight in honoring you. Please grant me success today by making the king favorable to me. Put it into his heart to be kind to me (Nehemiah 1:11; NLT).

In my distress I cried out to the LORD; yes, I cried to my God for help. He heard me from his sanctuary; my cry reached his ears… He reached down from heaven and rescued me (2 Samuel 22:7,17; NLT).


 

Jesus, save me!


Don’t run from suffering; embrace it (Matthew 16:24-26; TM).  

Peter went over the side of the boat and walked on the water toward Jesus. But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. “Save me, Lord!” he shouted (Matthew 14:29-30; NLT).

Jesus, save me!
Give me courage:
Help me now
To face my fear.

Thank you, Lord,
For being with me:
I believe
That you are here.

Help me, as my faith
Is tested:
Strengthen me,
And bring me through.

May I drink this cup
As you did:
Lord,
I put my trust in you.

When I am afraid, I put my trust in you (Psalm 56:3; NIV).


References

Then I called on the name of the LORD: “Please, LORD, save me!” (Psalm 116:4; NLT).

Save me because of your unfailing love (Psalm 6:4; NLT).

I am trusting you to save me (Psalm 55:23; NLT).

Jesus spoke to them at once. “Don’t be afraid,” he said. “Take courage. I am here!” (Matthew 14:27; NLT).

You can pray for anything, and if you have faith, you will receive it (Mathew 21:22; NLT).

At once the boy’s father shouted, “I do have faith! Please help me to have even more” (Mark 9:24; CEV).

Then Jesus left them a second time and prayed, “My Father! If this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, your will be done” (Matthew 26:42; NLT).

Jesus immediately reached out and grabbed him. “You have so little faith,” Jesus said. “Why did you doubt me?” (Matthew 14:31; NLT).

Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Peace, be still!” And the wind ceased and there was a great calm (Mark 4:39; NKJV).

Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me (Psalm 23:4; NLT).


 

I’ll try


The LORD gives, and the LORD takes away. Blessed be the name of the LORD (Job 1:21; CSB).

Whatever you take, I’ll offer thanks;
Whatever you send, accept.
Wherever I am, I’ll try to pray;
And when I hurt others, confess.

However I am, I’ll try to serve;
However I feel, rejoice.
Whoever I meet, I’ll try to see
Your presence in them, and to bless.

Whenever I fear, I’ll try to trust;
Whenever I fall, to cling.
Whatever dark path I face today,
I’ll shoulder my cross, and say, “Yes.”

And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word (Luke 1:38; KJV).


 

Pray in me


The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you (Romans 8:11; NLT).

Holy Spirit,
Pray in me,
And help me, please,
To pray in you.

Pray on my behalf
For all,
And, even for myself,
Lord, too.

Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion (Ephesians 6:18; NLT).


References 

Pray continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17; NIV).

In the same way the Spirit [comes to us and] helps us in our weakness. We do not know what prayer to offer or how to offer it as we should, but the Spirit Himself [knows our need and at the right time] intercedes on our behalf with sighs and groanings too deep for words. And He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because the Spirit intercedes [before God] on behalf of God’s people in accordance with God’s will (Romans 8:26-7; AMP). 

I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them (1 Timothy 2:1; NLT).

Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done (Philippians 4:6; NLT).


 

I want to pray


Pray continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17; NIV).  

Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion (Ephesians 6:18; NLT). 

I want to pray,
But don’t know what to ask for –
Holy Spirit, help me
In my weakness.

I want to pray –
But how should my prayers be offered?
Plead on my behalf –
I have no skill.

I want to pray –
Please intercede for others,
With sighs and groans
Too deep for my poor words.

The Lord, who knows all hearts,
Will hear Your pleading –
Because You pray
According to His will.

The Spirit [comes to us and] helps us in our weakness. We do not know what prayer to offer or how to offer it as we should, but the Spirit Himself [knows our need and at the right time] intercedes on our behalf with sighs and groanings too deep for words. And He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because the Spirit intercedes [before God] on behalf of God’s people in accordance with God’s will (Romans 8:26-7; AMP).


 

Set on you


Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth (Colossians 3:2; NKJV).

My mind is set on you, Lord God,
My heart is set on you –
No matter where I go, Lord God,
No matter what I do.

No matter how I am, Lord God,
No matter how I stray –
My soul is fixed on you, Lord God:
Please keep me on your way.

Though the Lord give you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, yet your Teacher will not hide himself any more, but your eyes shall see your Teacher. And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left (Isaiah 30:20-21; NLT).


References

Now set your heart and your soul to seek the LORD your God (1 Chronicles 22:19; NASB95).

O LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, our fathers, keep this forever in the intent of the thoughts of the heart of Your people, and fix their heart toward You (Chronicles 29:18; NKJV).

Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith (Hebrews 12:2; NIV).

Set your heart on the right path (Proverbs 23:19; NIV).


Pray in the Spirit


Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion (1 Corinthians 14:15; NLT). 

Plead with the Father,
Call on his Son,
And pray in the Spirit of God.

Worship the Father,
Follow his Son,
And pray in the Spirit of God.

Join with the Father,
Serve with his Son,
And pray in the Spirit of God.

Live in the Father,
Rest in his Son,
And pray in the Spirit of God.

All who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God (Romans 8:14; NLT).


A reading: Romans 8:26-7; AMP.

We do not know what prayer to offer or how to offer it as we should, but the Spirit Himself [knows our need and at the right time] intercedes on our behalf with sighs and groanings too deep for words. And He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because the Spirit intercedes [before God] on behalf of God’s people in accordance with God’s will.


 

Jesus, I trust in you


Christ is all that matters, and he lives in all of us (Colossians 3:11; NLT). 

Whenever you’re anxious,
Or burdened by sin,
Say: “Jesus, I trust in you” –
He is within.

Whenever you’re angry,
With bitter words said,
Pray: “Jesus, I trust in you” –
Weeping, instead.

Whenever you’re sorry,
Ashamed and contrite,
Cry: “Jesus, I trust in you” –
He is your Light;

And when people hurt you,
Reject you, or chide,
Sigh: “Jesus, I trust in you” –
Thanking your Guide.

Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5:18; NIV).

Jesus [is] the guide and end of our faith (Hebrews 12:2; BBE).