Lord Jesus please intervene

You cry out for the Lord to intervene, and this is good, for prayer is a great weapon. We need it early, and we need it by night, for every day is a fight, a tempest with many rocks where the boat can strike and sink. But consider this: if we sleep, the help of others will profit us nothing, but even with this we perish. It is a good thing to enjoy the prayer of the Saints, but only when we ourselves are on the alert. Do not place yourself in a situation to need another’s prayer while remaining listless. You say, Lord Jesus intervene, but a brother aided by a brother becomes a fortified city. True friendship does not merely cry out together; it actively hinders the things which lead away to hell.

Therefore, while you ask for intervention, you must also rouse yourself. Do not think the chain that held you down is still unbroken. Through baptism, the old man is dead and buried, and the chain of sin has been deadened so that it holds no more. Why then do you cry out as one still bound without hope of movement? You were delivered so that you might serve in newness of spirit. If you are waiting for the heavens to part without first offering your own feet to the race, you have misunderstood the grace given to you. God does not supersede the motion of your will. As we can do no good thing without the help from above, so unless we contribute our own share, we shall not obtain that help. The Lord who commanded the dead to rise did not need to pray for power, for His will and the Father’s are one. He prayed for the sake of the people standing by, to teach them. And you, who have the command to flee from the very look of lust, who are ordered to love your enemies, this is no light race. Do not grow weary or listless in your prayers, but be sober and watching, giving thanks in tribulation and for refreshment. Show that you have sent your will forward to meet His grace. Stand up, and let your action be the voice of your prayer.
 
Sometimes the most powerful prayer is the simplest one. When your heart is overwhelmed and all you can see is the problem looming like a giant, there is nothing wrong with crying out, "Lord Jesus, please intervene." That kind of desperate prayer reaches the Father's heart. He is not distant or indifferent to your trouble. He knows exactly what you need before you even speak it, so you are not informing Him of something He missed. You are placing your burden where it belongs.

The One you are calling out to is your deliverer. In Scripture, He reveals Himself as whatever His people need at that moment, Healer, Provider, Refuge. He wants to become that very thing for you right now. So as you ask Him to intervene, trust that He will answer according to His perfect will, not merely according to your immediate wishes. Real prayer does not twist God's arm or break Him down through persistence; it aligns your heart with His purposes and opens you up to receive what He, in His wisdom, knows is best. He may have a far greater provision in mind than you can currently imagine.

When your spirit is in turmoil and the hours feel urgent, it is not the volume of your words or your emotional intensity that moves heaven. It is your dependence. You are already doing exactly what the psalmist did: “Make haste to help me, O Lord! You are my help and my deliverer; do not delay.” That prayer comes from a conscious place of weakness, and that is the place where His strength takes over. He does not despise your poverty of spirit; He responds to it.

While you wait for His tangible intervention, ask Him to fill you with His Holy Spirit. Let Him minister comfort and assurance to your heart even before the circumstances change. He may not immediately remove the pressure, but He will never let you be crushed by it. Prayer is not just about getting a situation fixed; it is about the Creator drawing near to His child, bringing peace that surpasses understanding. Keep your heart open before Him. If there is any known sin, confess it quickly, because clinging to wrongdoing closes off our communion with Him. But even that honest confession, "God be merciful to me, a sinner", never goes unheard.

Hold up your empty hands to Him today. Do not limit Him by dictating exactly how He must act. Instead, ask Him to do what He knows you truly need and to accomplish His eternal good in your life. The same God who raised Jesus from the dead is able to handle your crisis. So rest in that, and let your desperate cry turn into a quiet confidence that He is already on the move.
 

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