The Importance of Forgiveness and Prayer Renee Fisher, who started out as a voice for 20-somethings, now writes material that can move all of the Body of Christ to action. The following is an excerpt from her new book on forgiveness – UPGRADE material for not only our emotions, but also our walk with God. “Prayer must accompany forgiveness,” Johnson said. “Have you ever felt like Jesus can’t hear you, and for whatever reason the crowds of this life try to choke you and keep you from crying out?” Ummm, yes. Been there, Renee. She continues … In these times, remember this: Anguish leads to a powerful prayer life. Don’t let Satan make you believe otherwise. When Jesus finally heard the blind man he stopped. Yes, that’s right. He looked right into his eyes – which could not yet see – and asked the man, “What do you want me to do for you?” As Jesus approached Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging. Jesus stopped and ordered the man to be brought to him. When he came near, Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?” “Lord, I want to see,” he replied. Jesus said to him, “Receive your sight; your faith has healed you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus, praising God. When all the people saw it, they also praised God (Luke 18:35, 40-43). What a powerful question. Thankfully this man didn’t hesitate. Instead of telling Jesus his sob story or trying to explain the reasons why he was blind, he simply asked. You can do that too. You can just ask. We have that ability through the power of prayer. In One Year Alone with God, Ava Pennington writes, “Intercessory prayer causes us to look beyond our interests as we become aware of the needs and burdens of others. . . Intercessory prayer is critical if we are having difficulty forgiving someone else. It is almost impossible to stay angry with a person when we ask God to help us see them through His perspective, and pray for Him to bless them abundantly!” We might think prayer helps change God or speed up the process of healing, but in fact, it changes you! Just like the blind man, we need more than just physical healing. We need to see God and experience His forgiveness! Have you ever experienced the presence of God through the power of prayer as you ask Him to help you forgive? Why or why not? (Adapted from Forgiving Others, Forgiving Me, © 2013 Harvest House Publishers.) Renee Fisher, the Devotional Diva®, is the spirited speaker and author of four books including Forgiving Others, Forgiving Me. A graduate of Biola University, Renee’s mission in life is to “spur others forward” (Hebrews 10:24) using the lessons learned from her own trials to encourage others in their walk with God. Learn more about Renee at DevotionalDiva.com and ForgivingMe.com. Attitudes Prayer Spiritual Life