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May 3 | Praying Before the Problem
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Today’s reading from 1 Kings 14–15 and Luke 22:31–46 invites us to consider what it looks like to stay anchored in God before pressure arrives, and how prayer shapes us ahead of the moments that will test what’s been forming inside of us over time. Both passages reveal that the condition of our hearts is not determined in the crisis itself, but in what has been quietly built long before it.
In 1 Kings 14–15, we see leaders whose lives reflect patterns that were established over time. Jeroboam continues in choices that pull people away from God, while Asa begins to realign the nation by removing what does not belong and restoring a focus on faithfulness. These chapters show that direction is not decided in a single moment but through a steady pattern of responses that shapes identity over time.
In Luke 22:31–46, Jesus warns Peter that a time of testing is coming and then invites His disciples to pray so they will not fall when that moment arrives. As Jesus steps away to pray, He models what it looks like to stay present with the Father before the full weight of suffering unfolds, showing that prayer is not just a response to problems, but preparation for them.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on whether we are cultivating a steady awareness of God before difficulty surfaces. They encourage us to notice the quiet patterns forming in our lives, and to remain present with God now, trusting that what is built in these moments will carry us when challenges come.