(John 15:5)…..”I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.
This verse has spoken volumes to me in the past years. It became even my go to verse for a year or so, always coming up in my thoughts and conversations. This verse really points people to the importance of prayer, and staying in communications with the Lord. There are three reasons to pray: for God’s benefit, for your benefit, and for the benefit of others.
To Benefit God
Our Heavenly Father enjoys hearing from you. Also, God desires certain things done on Earth, but He has delegated authority to mankind. Through our requests, God can justly intervene in earthly situations and bring His will to pass. So, praying in line with God’s Word benefits God.
To Benefit You
Prayer is communication with God. It includes listening, discussion, and giving thanks — not just asking for things. Relationship requires communication. Your relationship with the Lord will never grow without communication. Time spent in prayer helps you stay tuned-in spiritually and helps you and I to remain sensitive to God. Prayer keeps you “connected” with God. It helps keep your focus on God and how great He is. Prayer is a way of humbling yourself and is the opposite of doing things by yourself. Receiving direction from God is the greatest help you can get. If you fail to seek God’s help, you are headed for trouble.
To Benefit Others
All around us, people are in great need. Through prayer we can appropriate heavenly help on their behalf. God can do more in one minute than you can do in a lifetime. So seek His will on the behalf of others.