Rediscovering Prayer

by Addison Bevere

Separator Words with God by Addison Bevere
The Essential Attribute for Spiritual Health

“Just so, I tell you, there is joy before the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”

—Luke 15:10

We’re days from Christmas, and I’m guessing your world, like mine, is trying its best to squeeze the merry most out of this season before it leaves us for another year. And there’s nothing wrong with that . . . unless you’re pre-Christmas Scrooge, I guess.

But if I’m honest, I can relate a bit to Dicken’s joyless Scrooge. My cynicism tells me that festive joy can be a bit excessive, unreasonable, and shallow. There is, after all, still much wrong with the world, even during Christmas.

It’s taken me a while to understand one of the major themes of Luke 15, a chapter featuring three stories of a tender joy that springs from the fertile ground of sadness, loss, and failure. Three stories marked by a defiant joy that overcomes the separating power of sin.

For the kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Spirit. (Rom. 14:17)

Scripture wants us to know that God rejoices. Not because everything is right and good. Not because everyone knows the joy of salvation. Not because all the prodigals have returned.God rejoices because of the one—that’s all it takes. We could say that’s irrational. But in God’s economy, joy is strength, and when we rejoice over the one, we somehow find the capacity to reconcile the many.

Response

“The essential attribute,” wrote R. Nahman, “for spiritual health is joy. Enveloped in sadness, the human being is easy prey for Satan. Finding some basis, however tenuous, for joy, becomes a religious duty.”

I want to challenge you to spend some time this week praying through Luke 15. As you read about the sheep, the coins, the sons, place yourself in these stories. You’ll see that Jesus tells of a costly joy—one that comes with forgiveness and repentance, seeking and finding, tears and confusion. A joy that, in this broken world, can feel easy to lose . . . yet something inside us knows it’s always worth finding again.

Closing Thoughts

The joy of God belongs to His children. It is our inheritance. I cannot shake the sense that 2025 will open its treasures to you as you approach it with irrational joy.

“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.” (Luke 2:10)

Rejoicing with you,

Addison


P.S. I know “pray more” is a popular New Year’s resolution, so if you don’t have the Words With God book yet, I’d highly encourage you to make it your January read. You can get it at the Messenger Store or Amazon. Speaking of the book, I recently received this message from one of you . . .

“I am reading your book, and I am not even halfway through it and I can only say that I feel in my spirit a ‘cosmic shift.’ I have no better way to describe it!!! It is a revelation of God’s Love, like I have never known before.” (LG)

Words with God by Addison Bevere

The Invitation

At the beginning of most weeks, I share a short prayer guide, offering words and practices that will help you see, hear, and experience more of God in your daily life. I’d love for you to join us.

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The Entries

The Essential Attribute for Spiritual Health

I want to challenge you to spend some time this week praying through Luke 15. As you read about the sheep, the coins, the sons, place yourself in these stories. You’ll see that Jesus tells of a costly joy—one that comes with forgiveness and repentance, seeking and finding, tears and confusion. A joy that, in this broken world, can feel easy to lose . . . yet something inside us knows it’s always worth finding again.

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What Miracle Are You Missing?

In this Christmas season, let’s be those who live with active patience, lifting our eyes and steadying our hearts so we can be faithful with our hands. Through grace we can see every mundane responsibility, such as the upkeep of a stable, as meaningful to the purposes of God.

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Addison Bevere is the COO of Messenger International, a ministry founded by John and Lisa Bevere in 1990 that exists to develop uncompromising followers of Christ who transform our world. Messenger is dedicated to providing people with access to life-transforming messages regardless of their location, language, or financial position.

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Addison Bevere

Husband, father, author, poet, speaker & follower of Christ

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