For my birthday, earlier this month, my son gave me a thoughtful gift.  I notice him watching me as I dart through my daily routine and responsibilities.  Sometimes I wonder what his thirteen year old mind is thinking as I juggle home, work, and ministry commitments. His gift told me a lot.

It is a bright pink mug with a timely message — โ€œKeep Calm and Pray Onโ€ (pictured here).ย ย  It is likely youโ€™ve seen this popular line of products.ย  ย Short quips offer encouragement or instructions like โ€œKeep Calm and Eat Chocolate,โ€ย  โ€œKeep Calm and Buy Shoes,โ€ and perhaps the most popular phrase, โ€œKeep Calm and Carry On.โ€ย  These sayings are found on t-shirts, posters, and almost anywhere you can ink a clever message.

What would your customized mug say, โ€œKeep Calm and ______  ____?โ€  Ryan said he also wanted the cup to be a โ€œthink of something pleasant while I drink coffeeโ€ mug.  I like that sentiment too.  But he and I both know the mugโ€™s message is spot on.

As a person (and a parent) keeping calm can be a challenge for me. It’s difficult to โ€œcarry onโ€ as usual after hearing unexpected or sad news, seeing my plans unravel or being thrust into an unwanted spotlight.  However, Ryanโ€™s gift got me thinking.

Prayer is the vehicle by which the believer becomes grounded in the presence of God.  Whether Iโ€™m in a hurry or hysteria, the invitation from this cup is a needful and welcome sight.  I thought about the many times Ryan has heard me say โ€œLord Jesus help me.โ€  He knew I needed this mug.

I think of it as a cheer from my son for me to pray and not panic. The cupโ€™s message suggests prayer as a soother to the soul.  We may be unnerved by an event, but it doesnโ€™t have to lead to our undoing.   We can opt for many reactions when the unanticipated appears in our lives or the unwanted finds a way to our door.  Obviously, the gravity of some situations calls for alarm. But staying or becoming calm through prayer is empowering.

As I look at the prayers found in Scripture, Iโ€™m amazed by the boldness of some requests.  How much faith does it take to ask God to spare a city1, hold the sun still2, or raise the dead3?  These are not your typical supplications. But there is nothing typical about our God.

Matthew 17:14-20 says exercising a mustard seed size faith can result in miracles. If youโ€™re facing a distressing situation, hereโ€™s some good news:  God wouldnโ€™t invite us to the throne of grace without a plan to dispense exactly what we need4.  As you and I grow more confident in Him, we can experience calm greater than any chaos.

If weโ€™re willing to โ€œpray onโ€ through our concerns weโ€™ll receive something far more refreshing than my morning cup of coffee โ€“ the merciful will of God.  May we trust His love and welcome His wisdom.  They both bring an overwhelming amount of hope for the heart and joy to the soul.

โ€œIf God hadnโ€™t been there for me, I never would have made it. The minute I said, โ€œIโ€™m slipping, Iโ€™m falling,โ€ your love, God, took hold and held me fast. When I was upset and beside myself, you calmed me down and cheered me up.โ€ โ€“ Psalm 94:17-19 MSG

Scriptural Reflections:

  1. Genesis 18:20-33
  2. Joshua 10:12-14
  3. Luke 8:40-55
  4. Hebrews 4:14-16
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  1. Once again Joy, your writing is transparent, clear and so powerful according to the Word of God!!
    Looks like another prayer lesson to me!!

    1. Thanks Rahama! Yes, I would love to share this as a prayer lesson with the Intercessors!

  2. Keep calm and write on!

    1. That’s a good one Christy – thanks!

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