And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart. 2 He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor respected man. 3 And there was a widow in that city who kept coming to him and saying, ‘Give me justice against my adversary.’ 4 For a while he refused, but afterward he said to himself, ‘Though I neither fear God nor respect man, 5 yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will give her justice, so that she will not beat me down by her continual coming.’” 6 And the Lord said, “Hear what the unrighteous judge says. 7 And will not God give justice to his elect, who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long over them? 8 I tell you, he will give justice to them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”
Luke 18:1-8
I’ve often thought of the parable Jesus taught regarding the widow and the unjust judge. For years the Lord told me that when I prayed for my husband to be saved that I was like the persistent widow, who refused to take no for an answer. However, the Lord just now gave me a deeper perspective on that story, and I believe it is for all of us.
I always assumed that the unjust judge was God in the story, but what if the unjust judge is the lost person and the unfortunate widow is us, and Christ is the ever present “go between”.
If we consider the story from that perspective I believe we can see how our persistent prayer for the lost person prompts Jesus to act. After all it is Christ who does the speaking to a man’s heart. And the more time He spends speaking to that person, the more likely that person will eventually give in, which in turn brings the justice the widow is seeking. And that justice, of course, is Christ, who carries justice against sin upon his own body for the widow and the unjust judge. Wow!
I am absolutely blown away by the thought of this. Our prayers are of paramount importance! We must indeed be the persistent widow. Pray pray pray! Our persistence is powerful in the work of Christ to save the Lost. We must never give up on seeking justice, even from the unjust judge. He needs justice so desperately, and only Christ can truly give it.
Our prayers have power, and so do our words. We must spend our time learning and growing in Christ, through prayer and petition, knowing that our prayers are being answered even if you never see the evidence of it.
I know first hand how hard that is. But God is so gracious to give us the faith we need to trust Him in these things. Our secret prayers. Our audacious requests for the salvation of many, will never go unread or unheard by God. Instead, our words, spoken in private to Our Daddy, bring about a gathering of angel armies to stand against the forces of evil that keep the Lost from hearing the truth. We have that power within us by the Spirit of the Living God.
20 Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.
Ephesians 3:20-21