Pray instead of complain

Psalm 39 could be summed up by saying it’s in our best interest (and the interest of others) to pray instead of complain.

I said, “I will guard my ways, lest I sin with my tongue; I will restrain my mouth with a muzzle, while the wicked are before me.” I was mute with silence, I held my peace even from good; and my sorrow was stirred up. My heart was hot within me; while I was musing, the fire burned. Then I spoke with my tongue: “Lord, make me to know my end, and what is the measure of my days, that I may know how frail I am.” (Psalm 39:1-4 NKJV)

Why pray instead of complain?

  1. For our own sake! Complaining won’t change our condition. It can actually makes things worse.
  2. For the sake of others. Complaining is not a good example of faith before the eyes (or ears) of an unbeliever.
  3. For the sake of God. Complaining instead of praying can lead to spiritual consequences … consequences the Lord will use as discipline. The long-suffering of God would rather hear us talk about our difficulties with him than complaining to ourself or others.

Complaining is a bad habit to break, but I’ve heard bad habits are easier to break with good habits – good habits like prayer.

Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear to my cry; do not be silent at my tears; for I am a stranger with You, a sojourner, as all my fathers were. Remove Your gaze from me, that I may regain strength, before I go away and am no more.” (Psalm 39:12-13 NKJV)

 


 

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