Too Tired Too Pray

Then I prayed to the God of heaven…” Nehemiah 2:4b (NIV)

I’m the survivor of some tough challenges. Challenges with a sting that won’t quit! As one day fades into the next, I wonder how I will have the energy to make it through. These challenges can steal my energy, my zest for life and my belief that things could change.

During difficult days, my godly friends offer wise counsel. They point me to Scripture with aspirations of encouraging me and bringing hope to what I deem hopeless. My friends hold me up in prayer and remind me to pray. However, there are times when the weight of my circumstances are so heavy, when I bow my head to pray, I sometimes find I am just too tired.

I am tired of moving forward one day, only to run into another obstacle that prohibits progress the next. I am tired of expelling my energies trying to make a difference, only to find myself right back where I was. When a situation robs me of spiritual, mental and physical energy, I feel too tired to pray.

Until I remember a man in the Bible who found himself in a challenge that had the potential to rob him of spiritual, mental and physical strength. He ran into one obstacle after another. He worked hard each day trying to make a difference. But, unlike me, this man was not too tired to pray.

Nehemiah wept and mourned over the seemingly hopeless and ruined condition of Jerusalem when the exiles returned home from captivity in Babylon. He was motivated to help his people rebuild. Having the favor of the king and the presence of God on his side, you wouldn’t think the assignment would be a challenge. However, government officials made it their personal business to undermine the rebuilding. They leered and jeered and attempted to defeat the progress every step of the way. Nehemiah responded to each insult and obstacle the same way: he prayed.

For Nehemiah and the Israelites, prayer was the needed prescription to revive them, restore their energy and continue building! Through the power of prayer their enemies were defeated and the wall was rebuilt. What a wonderful lesson for anyone struggling through life’s challenges, too tired to pray.

Nehemiah’s prescription for those who are overwhelmed can be remembered easily with the acronym SAP (Stop and Pray). Interestingly, the word sap means energy and vitality. Vitality is defined as exuberant physical strength or mental vigor; power to live and grow. Nehemiah had it right. He made prayer his first choice, not his last resort. He discovered prayer would revive his spirit and restore the mental and physical energy needed to overcome challenges.

Do you find yourself facing a challenge? Have you felt just too tired to pray? Join me today as I SAP — stop and pray. Let’s allow the power of prayer to revive our spirit and restore our physical and mental vigor. By following Nehemiah’s example we will have the energy needed to defeat the enemy and thrive in the midst of our challenges.

5 Comments

  1. Thank you, thank you, thank you. This hit home. I will remember to SAP for you as I do for myself.

  2. oh Wendy my heart is aching for you and yours. I will be saping for you and you will go on my prayer list.
    Phil 4:6,7,8
    verse 6,”Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer (there are times I just say Lord I don’t have energy nor do I know how to pray through… and since You already know what’s up I’m leaving it up to You)
    verse 7, “and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (how many times when I try to find something thankful, I end up praising God for simple things but it starts the ball rolling “PTL anyway” and peace does come)
    verse 8 “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. (just changing how I think or thinking about something good, which is very hard but it’s powerful for me.)

    These scriptures have saved me more then once! May our mighty God grant you peace, rest, and help through your trials.
    Blessings and Peace, MaryG

  3. Thank you soooooo much Wendy! I really needed to hear this today. But I’m going to keep this and read it everyday. YES I’m tired, so tired of seemingly getting nowhere. But I’m going to pray right now that the Lord blesses you and restores me!

  4. I just read this today( Jan 3) thank you so much.
    I too am truly weary with all of the challenges of life. I will remember however, to SAP 🙂
    My mom passed away December 10th and my husband is chronically ill. 2 of my 3 children are lost. I have had so much sadness this year.
    BUT I pray that God will change my heart and change my attitude and lead me to a deeper walk with Him. I want to know His will for me. I pray He shows me where my ministry should be. I just want to be closer to Him. I am praying for you. Please pray for me. I know He is in control.

  5. I read this today and find that the reminder was much needed! My prayers should be my first answer in all circumstances, good and bad. He is greater, and we know who wins!

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