“O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come.” (Ps 65:2 AV)
What a verse! But what of the wicked? They don’t pray. Will they come and speak to God? Listen to Paul. “Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of [things] in heaven, and [things] in earth, and [things] under the earth; And [that] every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Php 2:9-11 AV) The simplest definition of prayer is speaking with God when God hears our speaking. It matters not what a soul’s standing with God might be. If the wicked speak to God and God hears their speaking, they have just prayed. The answer will not be as they wish, but God did hear and God will answer. Have you ever heard the line, “Well, I’m just not a prayin’ man”? Perhaps it was a line in an old spaghetti western. As the enemy encircles and the minister encourages prayer, the toughest guy says this line. As if God admires his courage! Prayer is seen as a weakness. Sure, we go to prayer because we are weak. But that is not the only reason. We go because we are strong, too. The guarantee of being heard, as stated above, it the reason we go to God in prayer!
Prayer is both a privilege and a gift. Imagine! We can talk directly with our Creator. If we are saved, we have the wonderful and gracious gift of speaking with our eternal Father. Of all the years I spent in a false religion that spoke of God as an angry and displeased Creator, when Jesus saved my soul the privilege of prayer was a blessing beyond words. It has taken a lifetime of walking with God for me to realize and accept His true nature. Prayer was and is a big part of that. If God were like the Wizard of Oz; unapproachable and intimidating; then there would be little point in salvation. Prayer is the Christian privilege that sets us apart from all other religions. We do not approach a distant Creator or Controller for the mere purpose of appeasement. Jesus Christ paid for our sins. There is no appeasement necessary. We are the accepted in Him! When we go to prayer, our conversation is not limited to gaining God’s favors. Yes, we are to pray for our needs because it is the polite and respectful thing to do. But prayer is far more than listing a bunch of stuff we think we need. Rather, it is a conversation with our sovereign God, King, and Father that we might know Him!
When David states the obvious in the verse above, I think it is far deeper than it at first appears. David was a man after God’s own heart. All one needs to do is study the book of Psalms to realize the depth of David’s prayers. There were requests. But there was also praise. There were complaints, but there was also worship. There were concerns, but there was much adoration. When he states that God hears, and therefore all will seek His ear, shows us that there is a deep desire to know our Creator. The wicked simply do not like the terms. Heaven will be heaven because the saints have the privilege of learning and knowing the eternal and limitless Creator who calls us beloved. Praise be to God!