Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Just don't feel like it today? Been there, but God hears You even when it's a simple flare-prayer. Really, really short. Have you tried a one sentence or two word prayer?

"For there is only one God, and only one Mediator between God and mankind, the Man Christ Jesus," 1 Timothy 2:5

Both of my parents were alcoholics. I prayed more than once, and God answered. He freed them. 

Here Are Seven Ways To Pray When You Don't Know What To Say?  

1. Start with simple one-liner praise to God, with thanks and worship, even if you can't sing it. Psalm 100:4 

2. Pray the Lord's Prayer and then in a Bible-loyal fashion, perhaps reword it freshly for yourself. I don't change the meaning, but sometimes I pray this in German. It's basically a tempet, it's a good track to run upon. Matthew 6:9-13 

3. Tell God exactly how you feel and think: kind of hurt. God. I don't know what direction to go in. God, I need a good attitude and demenior. I need your free Grace and fellowship and time with you, but I don't feel like praying sometimes and I don't want to get too busy for time with You, with my family, or with your Family. I want to have expectant faith when I pray that so many things have been bad and I don't feel wanted anywhere, not even among my own kids. Do you have anything better for my wife and I than these two jobs we currently have that leave us empty. We don't want to be poor. We need to experience your love and some blessings again. We need at least a few changes made. Please make it easy for us through these changes. We've suffered a lot of loss and can't take any more emotional pain. Psalm 62:8 

4. Ask God for His kind of wisdom. James 1:5 

5. Beseech humbly. Yes, pray one-sentence prayers perhaps. Even for others around you. Nehemiah 2:4 

6. Simply talk with, listen and pray, "Lord, help me." He gets it, no matter the situation your in. Trials with some suffering come and go -- are you entering one, in the middle, or exiting one? Choose to stay faithful and above reproach. Matthew 15:25 

7. Say. Perhaps pray out loud.. or silently.. the prayers already given to us, which were voiced or penned by believers throughout the whole Bible. Why not remind God of what he's promised and said, or what others have prayed before.

Has the Bible given us hundreds of examples of believers praying? Yep. These are not empty religious formulas to recite mechanically like some automaton-AI-robot. There are inspired patterns that teach us how real men and women of God get honest during times of need. They show us how others approached Him—with praise, confession, doubts, lament, struggles, faith, repentance, thanksgiving, dependence, and bold requests.

Wise Christians humbly pray to their Father God through their Lord Jesus Christ. Expect, cuz praying in faith matters! Scripture teaches that there is "one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2:5). You don't need any queen when you already have a caring King. 

Sup with prayer? It is simply a friendship-conversation with God, your heavenly Father, not some religious ritual with incense or a laundry list of demands or requests. God doesn't need anything -- certainly not me to inform Him of how He is to answer my prayers and when. He is God, and I am His servant, not the other way around. I request in faith, He decides, and then I leave the results with Him. It's like that with witnessing. I pray, I care, I go share and then leave the results with Him. Seeds get planted, watered, tended to, and the harvest gets reaped. We ask and keep on asking in different ways.

Are you His child, or merely His creation? The Father loves and hears His children cry out. God cares about the heart and motives behind your prayers, believer, rather than their length, repetition or eloquence. Keep your focus on God, and keep prayers simple and effective, including:

Prayer is Inviting, Not Informing: God already knows in advance what you need before you ask Him. Prayer is a way of inviting Him into your circumstances.

No Formal Formulas: No fluff and fu-fu! You don't need religious or fancy words or a specific location or position to be in. You can simply whisper "God, help!" like in your time of need.

The Lord's Prayer is Like a Good Blueprint if Ya Will: Jesus provided the Lord's Prayer (some call it the disciples' prayer. See Matthew 6:9-13), not as some Temple or Churchy script to robotically repeat for show or magic, but as a simple template. It teaches us to honor God in worship, to align ourselves with His will, to present our daily needs cuz He gives a flip, to seek His free forgiveness, and to ask for protection in this dangerous world.

A smart Choice. Turn your Panic into Prayer. Turn your Worries into Worship: When facing trouble, opposition, or anxiety, instead of getting uptight and worrying or getting angry at others, let your requests be made known to God with thanksgiving. God hears and has His timing.

Jesus taught: "Pray like this: Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy. 10 May your Kingdom come soon. May your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. 11 Give us today the food we need, 12 and forgive us our sins, as we have forgiven those who sin against us. 13 And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one." Matthew 6:9-13 nlt

"I know of no better thermometer to your spiritual temperature than this--the measure of the intensity of your prayer." ~ C.H. Spurgeon

Need some short but biblical prayers.. that any believer today can still pray, either in full or perhaps adapted to their own circumstances?

1. Prayers of Praise, Worship, and Adoration

Moses

"Who is like You among the gods, O LORD?" (Exodus 15:11)

Pray:

Lord, there is none like You. You are holy, glorious, faithful, and mighty to save.

David

"Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name." (Psalm 103:1)

Pray:

Father, I bless Your holy name. Thank You for forgiveness, mercy, healing, and steadfast love.

Heavenly Worship

"Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty." (Isaiah 6:3; Revelation 4:8)

Pray:

Holy, holy, holy are You, Lord God Almighty. You alone are worthy of worship.


2. Prayers of Confession and Repentance

David After His Sin

Psalm 51

Pray:

Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your lovingkindness. Create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me.

Daniel's Confession

Daniel 9:4-19

Pray:

Lord, we have sinned and fallen short. Yet You are merciful and forgiving. Turn our hearts back to You.

Tax Collector

Luke 18:13

Pray:

God, be merciful to me, a sinner.

Martin Luther said:

"The entire life of believers is to be one of repentance."


3. Prayers for Guidance and Wisdom

Solomon

1 Kings 3:9

Pray:

Lord, give me an understanding heart and wisdom to make decisions that honor You.

David

Psalm 25:4-5

Pray:

Show me Your ways, Lord. Teach me Your paths. Lead me in Your truth.

James

James 1:5

Pray:

Father, I lack wisdom. Please give it generously and help me walk in it.


4. Prayers During Fear, Trouble, and Distress

Jehoshaphat

2 Chronicles 20:12

Pray:

Lord, I do not know what to do, but my eyes are upon You.

David

Psalm 56:3

Pray:

When I am afraid, I will trust in You.

Hezekiah

2 Kings 19

Pray:

Lord, hear my cry and defend Your people. I trust You to fight battles I cannot win.

Peter Sinking

Matthew 14:30

Pray:

Lord, save me. KnowGod.org

I repent in the best way I know how, I agree with you, I've sinned. Forgive me, Jesus. Come inside me. Rule without rival. Use and keep me, Lord. Thanks. 

Those 2 words are Bible terms: Save me. That's one of the shortest and greatest prayers in Scripture.


5. Prayers for Help and Strength

Nehemiah's Arrow Prayer

Nehemiah 2:4

Pray:

Lord, help me right now.

The Canaanite Woman

Matthew 15:25

Pray:

Lord, help me.

David

Psalm 61:2

Pray:

Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.


6. Prayers of Lament and Honest Pain

The Psalms are filled with these.

David

Psalm 13

Pray:

How long, Lord? Will You forget me forever? Yet I trust in Your unfailing love.

Sons of Korah

Psalm 42

Pray:

Why are you cast down, O my soul? Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him.

Job

Throughout Job

Pray:

Lord, I do not understand what You are doing, but I bring my grief and questions to You.

God invites honesty, not pretending.

Psalm 62:8 says:

"Pour out your heart before Him."


7. Prayers for God's Presence

Moses

Exodus 33:15

Pray:

Lord, if Your presence does not go with me, do not send me from here.

David

Psalm 27:4

Pray:

One thing I ask: that I may dwell in Your presence and behold Your beauty.

Psalmist

Psalm 73:25

Pray:

Whom have I in heaven but You? Besides You, I desire nothing on earth.


8. Prayers for Revival and Spiritual Renewal

Psalmist

Psalm 85:6

Pray:

Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You?

David

Psalm 51:10-12

Pray:

Restore to me the joy of Your salvation.

Habakkuk

Habakkuk 3:2

Pray:

Lord, renew Your work in our day.


9. Prayers for Deliverance

David

Psalm 40:13

Pray:

Be pleased, Lord, to deliver me; hurry to help me.

Psalm 91

Pray:

Father, protect me and my family under the shadow of Your wings.

Paul

2 Thessalonians 3:2

Pray:

Deliver us from evil and from wicked men.


10. Prayers for Family and Future Generations

Abraham's Servant

Genesis 24

Pray:

Lord, guide my family according to Your will.

David

Psalm 144:12

Pray:

Bless our sons and daughters and establish them in Your ways.

Paul's Prayer

Ephesians 3:14-19

Pray:

May my family know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge.


11. Prayers for God's Provision

Agur

Proverbs 30:8-9

Pray:

Give me neither poverty nor riches, but provide what is fitting.

Jesus

Matthew 6:11

Pray:

Give us today our daily bread.

Jabez

1 Chronicles 4:10

Pray:

Lord, bless me indeed and enlarge my opportunities for Your glory.


12. Prayers for Faith and Trust

Father of the Demon-Possessed Boy

Mark 9:24

Pray:

Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.

David

Psalm 31:14

Pray:

I trust in You, Lord. You are my God.


13. Intercessory Prayers for Other People

Abraham

Genesis 18

Pray:

Lord, show mercy and save those who are far from You.

Moses

Exodus 32

Pray:

Lord, forgive Your people and turn them back to Yourself.

Samuel

1 Samuel 12:23

Pray:

Lord, help me never cease praying for others.

Paul

Colossians 1:9-12

Pray:

Fill them with the knowledge of Your will and spiritual wisdom.


14. Jesus' Prayers That We Also Can Pray

The Lord's Prayer

Matthew 6:9-13

Gethsemane

Matthew 26:39

Pray:

Not my will, but Yours be done.

For Unity

John 17

Pray:

Father, make Your people one and keep them faithful.

On the Cross

Luke 23:46

Pray:

Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit.


15. Paul's Great Prayers for Believers

Ephesians 1:17-19

Pray:

Give me a spirit of wisdom and revelation in knowing Christ.

Ephesians 3:16-19

Pray:

Strengthen me in my inner being and help me grasp Christ's love.

Philippians 1:9-11

Pray:

Cause my love to abound with knowledge and discernment.

Colossians 1:9-12

Pray:

Help me walk worthy of the Lord and bear fruit in every good work.


A Prayer Especially Relevant to What You Shared

You mentioned feeling weary, unwanted, uncertain about the future, burdened by loss, needing fellowship, provision, direction, and renewed experience of God's love.

Several biblical prayers fit those needs remarkably well:

  • Psalm 13 (when you feel forgotten and you might)
  • Psalm 42 (when discouraged -- that could happen)
  • Psalm 62:8 (pouring out your heart)
  • Psalm 71:18 (for later years of life)
  • Psalm 73:25-26 (finding God as your portion)
  • Psalm 90:14-17 (asking God to satisfy and establish your work)
  • Exodus 33:15 (asking for His presence. This is better than His presents)
  • Ephesians 3:16-19 (knowing Christ's agape love)
  • Philippians 4:6-7 (bringing all cares and anxieties to God)
  • Matthew 11:28-30 (coming to Christ for rest and abundant life)

Lord God, give me eternal and abundant life in Jesus. Give me grace to accept what You have not called me to change or address, strong courage to obey where You are calling me to go act, to go say, to go listen, and wisdom to know the difference. Keep me from all fleshly striving and from wasting time on battles that are not mine to fight. Teach me to pray faithfully, biblically, earnestly.. to wait on You patiently, and to act 100% obediently. Make me willing to become part of the answer to my own prayers, I pray. Since I have been saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, please help me walk in the good works You have prepared for me. That glorify You alone! Direct my steps in the word and make my life fruitful even through the silver years.. for Your glor Jesusy. Amen.

Would you pray something like.. I'm not telling you what to pray. Prayer isn't like some magic formula. It's simple communication--communion, friendship, fellowship. Can I (biblically) change my prayers according to the changing needs? Sure, why not? Do you say the same things to your best friends every single day?

Psalm 90 contains one of the most practical prayers for believers facing uncertainty about work, purpose, and the future:

"Satisfy us in the morning with Your steadfast love... Let Your favor be upon us, and establish the work of our hands." (Psalm 90:14,17)

That prayer remains as fitting today as when Moses first prayed it thousands of years ago. It asks God for what every believer ultimately needs: His presence, His love, His favor, and His hand upon the work He has entrusted to us. 

What does it mean that there is one mediator between God and man?

How can we lift up prayers and supplications with thanksgiving to God? 

What is a prayer of supplication?

What are the different types of prayer?

What are some Bible verses about prayer?

Is the ACTS formula for prayer a good way to pray? This: Adoration, with Confession, Thanksgiving, with Supplication.

What does it mean to be above reproach aka blameless? 

What even is real intercessory prayer?

How does the Spirit intercede for us with groanings?

What are some Bible verses about intercession?

What does it even mean that Jesus is our mediator?

Should Christians post their prayers on social media?

What are some Bible verses about intercession?

How can I be sure I am praying according to the will of God?

How can I stop being nervous about praying publicly?

What is a prayer closet?

How can I know what to pray for?

Can I ask God to deliver a message to a loved one who has died? Why waste your time?

How to pray? What is the proper way to pray?

Is there any scriptural basis for praying on behalf of the unsaved?

I've got to sleep some, so what does it mean to pray without ceasing?

God answers every prayer with a No, Yes, or Wait. so how should a Christian respond to unanswered prayer?

What is the purpose of Jesus interceding for us in heaven?

How can Jesus be both God and man at the same time?

Is prayer to saints or to Mary biblical?

Is Mary really the co-redemptrix aka mediatrix?

What does the Bible say about confession of sin to a priest?

Christian, would you get honest and pray something sort of like: 

Father God, Grant (please give) me a willingness to obey You, a fresh infilling of Your Spirit, and the strength to accept the things I cannot change. Give me the courage to change the things You are now calling me to change, and the wisdom to know the difference.

Teach me to discern truth and what to apply from the Bible. Like, where You are working and where You are not at all leading me. Keep me from striving in the flesh, fighting battles You have not assigned to me, or spending precious time on matters beyond my personal calling. Help me focus on what is truly imperative in Your sight, instead of what merely seems important.

Give me godly wisdom to steward my time well daily—to know when to pause, get alone and pray, when to wait on You silently, when to speak up, when to act right with the right timing, and when to totally leave a matter in Your hands. Show me the difference between burdens You want me to carry and burdens You want me to surrender over to You.

Lord, make me not only a person who prays for other needy people and change, but a person willing to be changed inside. Help me become part of or all of the answer to the prayers I offer. Give me obedient faith that puts feet to holy conviction and action to biblical beliefs.

Remind me of Your love and faithfulness, that I do not work for salvation, for Christ has already accomplished that work completely through His death on the Cross and physical resurrection. Yet because I belong to Him, please empower me to abound with JOY in the good works You have prepared beforehand for me to walk in.

May my life bear fruit that honors You. I want to walk in Your word cuz that is walking in Your will. Direct my every step, establish the work of my hands, and teach me to spend my days on what will matter for eternity. Acceptable worship, biblical soul-winning and non-coercive discipleship. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Can I (biblically) change things according to the changing need? Sure, why not? Jesus is the Friend who sticks closer than a brother. How do you respectfully speak with your brother or BFF? 

God grant me a fresh anointing and strength inside to accept the things I cannot change around me as I live as a witness.. as I give verbal witness of Jesus. I want people to see Christ in me, even if they already hate. Yes, and the courage (boldness), godly wisdom, with some basic practical helpful steps I need to take.. in order to change the things that I can change with step-by-step guidance, Your help Jesus. In fact help me run back to you for the details of how to do it Your way instead of the World's way or my own way. Yes, Jesus, help me get involved with what You are for sure wanting me to change by Your power. Thanks for the enabling of the Holy Spirit inside. Please direct me by Him to change what's for me to change ..exactly as you desire.. starting with me. Grant true repentance. It's a way of life for me. I can't really change me as You can, but I can cooperate. Continually give your wisdom -- that's what I request instead of the world's wisdom, to know the difference between what I should be involved with and what I should NOT be involved with changing. Help me abide in You, Jesus at your feet like Mary did, when it's time for me to simply rest, to let go and let God the Father. Lord Jesus, I don't want to strive in the flesh trying to produce anything good independent of You, or waste any of my time struggling with things I shouldn't even busy myself with. God, give your wisdom in double measure if you like, to prioritize my time between praying about the things that need to be changed and actually becoming an answer to my prayers -- someone to change them, I mean, putting shoe leather to my faith. Yes, becoming the answer to my own prayers, doing it your way and not my own way. Because faith without works is dead. Use me, Lord, and help me stay use-able with those good works that You lead me to perform that both glorify the Father and help other people know Him well. Amen.

Sure, we Christians don't work towards salvation (like we could somehow earn Christ's forgiveness and right standing with the Father), but we work from that moment of salvation. 

"Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time.. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is."

This combines godly wisdom, right priorities, stewardship of time, and discerning God the Father's will

What's to learn: Daily dependence on God (John 15:5), His wisdom for applying (James 1:5), stewardship of time and resources (Ephesians 5:15-17), discerning God's truth and will (not half-truths Romans 12:2), and active obedience (James 2:17). 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Have you somehow been punished or pushed out? Does it get you down some days? Sorry about that.

When the world rejects or casts you out (it's what many like to do), Jesus offers a loving refuge. In Scripture, Jesus explicitly warned his followers they would be mocked, mistreated, scoffed at, and expelled from the synagogues (e.g., John 16:2). 

In response to this rejection, Jesus draws near, comforts, and welcomes those who are cast out.

Look in the gospels, when the religious leaders cast out those who believed in Him—such as that blind man healed in John 9—Jesus actively sought the outcast out, revealed Himself fully to him, and brought him into His own fold (see John 9:34-38).

Whenever the world pushes you out, TIME OUT.. Jesus takes you in, offering rest, peace, and eternal fellowship in Him with his family. 

Deceived and puffed-up family members who (like to falsely) play the victims and seek to then punish, train, and exlude you, Christian parents (who have raised them and yet done no wrong), have actually made you the more fortunate ones in the family. 

Last days right now -- that's what God in the Bible calls these days. Believer, in Christ, your life is blessed apart from those who choose to see everything differently, who are "superior types (in their attitudes and like to train, cut-off, or cancel)," who have intentionally turned themselves so arrogant in the name of smart setting proper boundaries. 

Hey, we parents have each other, our relatives, our Father God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the warmhearted church family. More than enough. 

"But when thou hast God for thy portion, thou hast more than all else put together. In Him every want is met, whether in life or in death. With God for thy portion thou art rich indeed, for He will supply thy need, comfort thy heart, assuage thy grief, guide thy steps, be with thee in the dark valley, and then take thee home, to enjoy Him as thy portion for ever." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon

"Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Psalm 73:25-26

When family members opt to point the finger downward, falsely accuse, misrepresent, reject, exclude, or seek to punish faithful Christian parents who have done no wrong, they initially cause some pain, sure (we've all that that before). They may intend some harm, but God can use even that painful experience for good to bless you.. The loss is real, can't deny that.. yet it does not diminish the grace or the believer's true inheritance.  

  • Romans 8:28: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
    • What!?: God does not necessarily cause every bad or painful event, but He allows some things to be sifted through his fingers into our lives. We didn't invite those things. He actively orchestrates and redeems all situations (the good, the bad, and the painful) for the ultimate benefit of those who trust in Jesus.
  • Romans 8:29: "For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters."
    • What!?: Repentance, faith, and regeneration ar so important. This verse answers what the "good" is. It is not necessarily earthly comfort or happiness here, but spiritual transformation. God's plan is to shape believers to become like Jesus Christ. That's why he allows some hard things into our lives.
    • There are indeed a lot of blessings to daily thank the Lord for and we can also give praise to him in all circumstances. Not necessarily for all circumstances.

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

    Ephesians 5:20: "Always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ."

    Philippians 4:6: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God."

    Colossians 3:17: "And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him."

    Psalm 107:1: "Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever."

    Our hope has never rested ultimately in human approval, family acceptance, or earthly relationships. People let us down. Even some Christians might lay you down. God won't. People repeatedly push you out because they were never a part of you. Their family is that of the cold world system, not the church family you enjoy fellowshipping with.

    We have the Lord Himself inside. You called upon his name. You turned to him and invited him in, right? We have our Father in heaven, our Savior Jesus Christ, leading as Lord, the indwelling comforting Holy Spirit, the warm family of God, and the good unchanging promises of Scripture. No person can take those treasures away. from you parents. Be encouraged and keep on believing. It's too early to quit praying.

    The believer who has God as his own portion possesses far greater riches than anything this world can offer people. 

    Human relationships may fail you, but God will never leave you or forsake you, believer. That's his promise. He will never, no never abandon His children. God supplies every need, comforts every sorrow, strengthens every weakness, guides every step, walks with us through every dark valley, and will one day bring us safely home to Himself.

    "I often feel very grateful to God that I have undergone fearful depression. I know the borders of despair and the horrible brink of that gulf of darkness into which my feet have almost gone. But hundreds of times I have been able to give a helpful grip to brethren and sisters who have come into that same condition, which grip I could never have given if I had not known their deep despondency." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon

    They scoff at our evangelistic zeal and passion, but it remains our determination by faith to bring some willing lovers of truth (open to what's really so) home with us.

    "When thou hast God for thy portion, thou hast far more than all else put together."Charles H. Spurgeon

    There are lots of them in our world. Jesus said there would be. Simply forgive those isolated fools deep in your heart. Listen, you don't have to block them completely oust or cut them off the way they like to oust you. I say, limit your time together with carnal Christians, with dead religious folk, with cultists who don't want to hear the truth, with the close-minded lost folk aka "know it all worldly people" who are not open to Bible truth.. those who try to hurt, train or oppress their own parents when that is not called for. 

    This weirdness probably started in their hearts long ago. Maybe at/in the wrong school, and remained seditious and secretive without you knowing. Sadly, most adults (calloused, hard-hearted or seared) do not change. They must be born again, we all must, because Jesus said: "You must be born again" John 3. They weren't born right the first time. None were. 

    There are other warm-hearted, non-deceived people in your future who are open to the true gospel message and all the truths God has given to us through the Scriptures.

    The Christian's greatest treasure is not what has been lost due to their push, push, push with judgmental condemnation, but Who remains in their life forever! KnowGod.org

    There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. 

    Saturday, June 6, 2026

    Jesus is hated because people love their sin. Simple as that.

    Do they really grasp it all?

    Not always sure of the whys. The Bible teaches that many people reject Christ not because the message is uber-intellectually incomprehensible, but because they have evil hearts inside and they love darkness rather than light. 











    What does it mean that the heart is desperately wicked in Jeremiah?

    "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?"Jeremiah 17:9

    Many prefer autonomy and comfort and free benefits over submission to God, and refuse the moral implications of the truth. Scripture also teaches that spiritual blindness exists and that people need the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit to truly understand and receive Christ. Will you embrace the truth?

    Jesus did command repentance and faith. The gospel contains a gracious invitation indeed, but at the same time it's also a royal command from not just any king or ruler, but from the King of kings.

    "Be very sure of this people never reject the Bible because they cannot understand it. They understand it too well; they understand that it condemns their own behavior; they understand that it witnesses against their own sins, and summons them to judgment. They try to believe it is false and useless, because they don't like to believe it is true." ~ J.C. Ryle

    People Reject the Light - Oftentimes, Cuz They Do Understand and Do Love The Darkness

    "And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil." — John 3:19 (ESV. Again,  take a moment when you can to check out the entire context)

    "Everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed." — John 3:20

    They Know More Than They Admit

    "For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him." — Romans 1:21

    "By their unrighteousness suppress the truth." — Romans 1:18

    Romans 1 teaches that mankind suppresses truth rather than innocently lacking all knowledge of God.

    The Gospel Is Clear and Is To Be Presented Clearly

    "The commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes." — Psalm 19:8

    "The testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple." — Psalm 19:7

    "The unfolding of your words gives light; it imparts understanding to the simple." — Psalm 119:130

    Repentance Is Commanded

    "The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent." — Acts 17:30

    Notice that repentance is not merely respectfully suggested; it is clearly commanded in love.

    Repentance is not merely suggested; it is commanded. Is there an invitation too? Sure. Please know we serve a straightforward, strong Commander, not some beta, multi-binary feminist, gay, or soy-boy type of God. (BTW He loves James Talarico and all those in Texas that he describes - we all need Him and His free forgiveness)

    Faith and Repentance Are Also Free Gifts

    "There is no going on in sin and going to heaven. That cannot be. You must quit sin or quit hope." ~ Charles Spurgeon

    "God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth." — 2 Timothy 2:25

    "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God." — Ephesians 2:8

    "Then to the Gentiles also God has granted repentance that leads to life." — Acts 11:18

    The Bible presents both truths simultaneously:

    • God commands repentance and faith.
    • God graciously grants repentance and faith.

    The Need for Clear Communication

    When missionaries communicate the gospel in a language people understand, they follow a biblical pattern.

    The miracle of Pentecost involved people hearing "the mighty works of God" in their own languages (Acts 2:6-11).

    "If with your tongue you utter speech that is not intelligible, how will anyone know what is said?" — 1 Corinthians 14:9

    The Character, Lifestyle, and Communication of the Messenger Matters Greatly

    "Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching." — 1 Timothy 4:16

    "Pay careful attention to yourselves and to all the flock." — Acts 20:28

    "Set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity." — 1 Timothy 4:12

    A missionary's life does not save people, but hypocrisy can obscure the message while godly character adorns it.


    What Did Jesus Say To Those Who Already Understood?

    Often Jesus did not provide additional evidence. He called for a response.

    "Repent and Believe"

    "Repent and believe in the gospel." — Mark 1:15

    "Follow Me"

    To many people who already knew enough, Jesus simply said:

    "Follow me." — Matthew 9:9

    "Why Do You Call Me Lord?"

    "Why do you call me 'Lord, Lord,' and not do what I tell you?" — Luke 6:46

    "You Are Not Willing"

    "You refuse to come to me that you may have life." — John 5:40

    The issue was not always a lack of information, but a lack of inner openness or willingness.


    What Are Some Effective Things To Say To Someone Who Already Understands The Gospel?

    If a person truly understands the gospel, additional information may not be what is needed.

    Biblically, one might lovingly say:

    • "You know what Christ requires, right? So what is keeping you from obeying Him?"
    • "If Christianity is true as the evidence shows us, then what reason remains for delaying repentance?"
    • "What sin, relationship, ambition, or fear are you unwilling to surrender to Christ?"
    • "If you died tonight (and I of course, am not wishing for that), what would you in a hurry trust in besides Christ?"
    • "How much more evidence would be enough?"
    • "Jesus commands repentance and faith today, not someday."
    • "The door of mercy is open now, but it will not remain open forever."
    • "What will you do with Jesus Christ?"

    Those questions move from mere information to personal accountability.


    What is it about the darkness of this world that people love so much? They can stay hidden instead of embarrassed enjoying the fleeting pleasures.

    J. C. Ryle says

    "Unbelief is not merely a misfortune; it is a sin."

    Charles Spurgeon

    "The gospel is like a lion. You don't have to defend a lion. All you have to do is let the lion loose, and the lion will defend itself."

    C. S. Lewis

    "We are not merely imperfect creatures who must be improved; we are rebels who must lay down our arms."

    Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    "The sinner is not only ignorant; he is hostile to God."

    John Stott

    "Before we can begin to see the cross as something done for us, we have to see it as something done by us."

    George Whitefield

    "Come poor, lost, undone sinner, come just as you are to Christ."


    Personally, I love all the promises in the Bible to the children of God -- I mean to real Christians, but listen up other creations of God. We all need Christ's forgiveness and God loves you as well, you who are still unsaved. Yes, you also matter. 

    “You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed ” Psalm 139:16 nlt  

    More than anything, people want to know that they matter. “Make me feel important” is wired into us. No one likes to be overlooked or pushed aside. No one wants to be just another face in the crowd. We all crave significance and recognition.

    For someone lost who already understands the gospel message, it's not about this: "Please learn more, Dude." but it's more about:

    "Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts." — Hebrews 3:15

    "There is no repentance in the grave: there is no conversion after the last breath is drawn. Now is the time to believe in Christ, and to lay hold of eternal life. Now is the time to turn from darkness to light, and to make our calling and election sure. The night comes when no man can work. As the tree falls, there it will lie. If we leave this world refusing to repent and believe, we will rise in the same condition on resurrection morning, and find it would have been "better for us if we had never been born." ~ J.C. Ryle

    The consistent message of Jesus, the apostles, and the prophets is that head-knowledge alone is not enough for someone to get right with God. Right here and now is the time to respond. There indeed is a real hell to avoid and a heaven to gain in a relationship with Christ. The question is not merely, "Sir, or Madam, do you understand this Gospel Message you've heard?" but rather, "Will you today somewhere.. will you right here and now repent, change, forsake your sin, believe in Christ, and submit to God's Word?" KnowGod.org

    My heart seems to leak His love, but GOD LOVES YOU. Ever been there and not felt His love? I often run out of His love in there. God is love--bigger than a reservoir of love. I've got to tap in, and He pours it in when I run dry. 

    Is God's love conditional or unconditional?

    What does it mean that God is love?

    What is the meaning of “perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:18)?

    What does it mean that God's love is unlimited?

    Why is loving others often so difficult?

    I can SO relate to Jonah and how he felt. He loved God's truth, but he really struggled to love the horrible people to whom God sent him. The Lord had to teach him that real compassion for lost people is not at all natural to fallen human beings—it is something God Himself must produce within each of us.

    When Jonah mourned the loss of a plant more than the spiritual condition of an entire city, God confronted him:

    "And should not I pity Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle?" (Jonah 4:11)

    Jonah cared more about his comfort than their souls. Yet if we are honest, many of us see ourselves in Jonah.

    The answer is not pretending to care when we do not. The answer is continually bringing our cold hearts to Christ and asking Him to fill us with His love for people.

    "The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us." (Romans 5:5)

    Notice that Paul does not say we manufacture God's love. The Holy Spirit pours it into our hearts.

    You mentioned Paul's words:

    "For the love of Christ constraineth us." (2 Corinthians 5:14)

    Paul was not driven primarily by guilt, pressure, or religious duty. He was compelled by the love of Christ—Christ's love toward him and Christ's love toward sinners.

    That same chapter contains evangelistic, powerful motivation for us:

    "Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men." (2 Corinthians 5:11)

    Paul understood both realities:

    • God's coming judgment.
    • God's great love shown in Christ.

    Both fueled his evangelism.

    The Great Commission is not merely a suggestion.

    "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations..." (Matthew 28:19)

    "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." (Mark 16:15)

    These are commands from the risen King.

    Yet the Great Commandment comes first:

    "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart..." (Matthew 22:37)

    "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." (Matthew 22:39)

    The more we love God, the more we begin to see people through His eyes.

    When Jesus looked upon the crowds, He did not merely see political problems, corruption, addiction, poverty, immorality, false religion, or social decay.

    "But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd." (Matthew 9:36)

    Jesus saw souls.

    That does not mean He approved of sin. He certainly did not. But He saw beyond the sin to the eternal destiny of the sinner.

    The same Lord who pronounced judgment also wept over Jerusalem:

    "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem... how often would I have gathered thy children together... and ye would not!" (Matthew 23:37)

    One of the greatest dangers for faithful Christians is becoming more burdened by the condition of society than by the condition of souls.

    It is possible to accurately identify corruption, moral decline, lawlessness, broken cities, and failing institutions while simultaneously forgetting that every tent contains a person made in the image of God and every soul will spend eternity either with Christ or apart from Him.

    That is why Psalm 139 is so precious.

    "You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother's womb." (Psalm 139:13)

    Every person you pass—whether wealthy or homeless, educated or uneducated, citizen or foreigner, moral or immoral—bears the image of God and possesses an immortal soul.

    The gospel reminds us that none of us arrived at salvation because we were better than others.

    "Such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus." (1 Corinthians 6:11)

    The difference between the believer and the unbeliever is not personal superiority. It is the grace of God.

    Fitting Christian Quotes

    William Booth

    "Go for souls, and go for the worst."

    Hudson Taylor

    "The Great Commission is not an option to be considered; it is a command to be obeyed."

    Charles Spurgeon

    "If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to hell over our bodies."

    David Livingstone

    "Sympathy is no substitute for action."

    Amy Carmichael

    "You can give without loving. But you cannot love without giving."

    Those are great people, but I'm just ordinary. It's amazing how many ugly American cities that have been so wrecked by wacko-crooked Socialist Politicians and Islamists along with those thugs who help them. 

    It's amazing to me how many other cities and other countries that are that are filled up with lost, broken and desperate people -- and I simply don't even feel like visiting them. Hey, I'm not great like Jonah, but I sure can relate to him next to his plant. I prefer gardening over visiting a lot of these people and places. 

    I'm called upon to go and really care and then share the gospel message.. in that order. I have my own story I could also share. 

    Jesus cared and came to this sin-cursed Earth for sinners like me. He served us sinners

    I have to go back to Him daily for the specifics of His will for me and for His work inside my heart and attitude. Do I always feel like that? Nope. I need to explain how much I don't care a whole lot of days. I hate seeing the tent cities, the filth, the trash and all the cheating going on in our US elections! I hate seeing the cheating and radical weirdness in Europe, too. 

    Seems like those who are fighting against all the corruption (and I'm grateful for them) often get out-swamped by the very deep swamp (deep state). I admit it, if God doesn't put his love in me again, then I'm in trouble. 

    "For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 15 And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again." ~ Paul, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 niv

    God, thanks that You will help me. I really don't want people going to hell because I simply don't care or have any spiritual burden for them. They do matter to Jesus who commands us believers to go. 

    The Holy Spirit indwells to help us. He empowers even when we don't feel like going. Meditate on the Great Commission So it won't be an omission and on his top two commandments.

    Believer, would you pray something like this?

    "Father God, send an awakening and authentic revival. Here I am, send me, but right now I don't care like You do. I couldn't give a flip about sinners far away. I have a hard enough time with those who are near to me. Don't want any hardness, don't want my fiery passion to be quenched, or to quench the Spirit. I confess that my heart often resembles Jonah's more than Jesus'. I see some corruption and wickedness (not nearly all), but I do not always see people's hearts or motives as You do. I don't care, and I'm supposed to care and share. Fill me afresh with the love of Christ.. even for sinners and saints. Help me remember that every person I meet bears Your image and possesses an eternal soul that's headed to one of two places. Keep me from loving anything more than You and Your mission. May the Great Commission never become the Great Omission in my life. Give me compassion without compromise, conviction without bitterness, courage without pride, and love without hypocrisy. I ask for discernment, but not so I can criticize. Constrain me by the love of Christ and empower me by the Holy Spirit to really care, to share, and to faithfully point others to Jesus Christ. Help me genuinely care like You do, cuz right now I just DON'T and see it.  Amen."

    As you meditate on the Great Commission, it can also be helpful to meditate on Christ Himself. The command to go becomes far more compelling when we remember who came for us:

    "For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor..." (2 Corinthians 8:9)

    He entered a fallen world filled with corruption, injustice, idolatry, and rebellion—not because it was attractive, but because sinners mattered to Him. That same Christ still seeks and saves the lost today (Luke 19:10), and He often does so through ordinary believers who simply obey His command to go.

    "Praise the Lord, all nations everywhere. Praise Him, all the peoples of the earth. For He loves us very dearly, and His truth endures. Praise the Lord." Psalm 117

    "Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important." ~ C.S. Lewis

    "HOW SWEETLY DOES CHRIST, BY THE HOLY SPIRIT, WIN MEN'S AFFECTIONS AND HOLD THEM FAST. I SHALL NEVER FORGET HOW HE WON MINE.." — Charles H. Spurgeon

    It's so fascinating how Christ works in minds to win human hearts (drawing/wooing/winning), I mean, how the Holy Spirit works together with Him internally, and how Christ securely protects and retains those hearts (holding them fast). 

    Song of Solomon 1:4: "Draw me; we will run after you."

    Jeremiah 31:3: "I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you."Hosea 11:4: "I led them with cords of human kindness, with ties of love."

    John 12:32: "And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself." 

    1 John 4:19: "We love because he first loved us."

    It's so beautiful, the internal work of the Holy Spirit in a believer. 

    Romans 5:5: "God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us." 

    John 16:14: "He will glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare it to you."

    Galatians 4:6: "And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, 'Abba! Father!'"Bible Verses on Being Held Fast by ChristJohn 10:28: "I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand."

    Philippians 1:6: "And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ."

    Jude 1:24: "Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy."

    "If we want the full riches which are treasured up in Christ, we must not only touch but take hold. And if we would know from day to day the very uttermost of the fullness of His grace, we must take fast hold and so maintain a constant and close connection between our souls and the eternal fountain of life." — Charles H. Spurgeon

    "He will hold me fast, for my Savior loves me so; He will hold me fast."— Ada Habershon

    "The Holy Ghost when he comes into us is the author of all our desires after true holiness.. He leadeth us by gentle means, drawing us with cords of love." — Charles H. Spurgeon