Prayer shaming: a newly minted phrase igniting sparks while it illuminates different opinions. While the phrase itself might be new, it really just illustrates that questioning the effectiveness of prayer, and the power of the one true God, isn’t new at all.
Prayer, as well as any other words, can be useless platitudes or a methodology of force that rearranges the very essence of created beings.
Whoever is a believer in Christ
is a new creation.
The old way of living
has disappeared.
A new way of living
has come into existence.
2 Corinthians 5:17
Violence is evidence of a heart that needs change; and true change is always going to be an issue between two hearts—God’s and mine. People will be forever divided in opinion, but God is never confused by current events or surprised by our blustering words.
“Surely you must realize what I
and the other kings of Assyria
before me have done
to all the people of the earth!
Were any of the gods
of those nations
able to rescue their people
from my power?
Which of their gods
was able to rescue its people
from the destructive power
of my predecessors?
What makes you think your God
can rescue you from me?
Don’t let Hezekiah deceive you!
Don’t let him fool you like this!
I say it again—
no god of any nation or kingdom
has ever yet been able
to rescue his people
from me or my ancestors.
How much less
will your God rescue you
from my power!”
And Sennacherib’s officers further mocked
the Lord God and his servant Hezekiah,
heaping insult upon insult.
The king also sent letters scorning the Lord,
the God of Israel.
He wrote, “Just as the gods
of all the other nations
failed to rescue their people from my power,
so the God of Hezekiah will also fail.”
2 Chronicles 32:13-17
I won’t spoil the story by giving away the ending, but will say that it didn’t turn out well for King Sennacherib.